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I routinely use a Kinesis Advantage Pro keyboard, which is a split,
ergonomic keyboard with thumb clusters that uses brown cherryMX
switches. Over the thirteen years that I've been using it, I've become
fails, and requires disassembly and occasional re-tinning of the
circuit board interconnect connector.
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About a year ago, I became aware of the [ErgoDox](http://ergodox.org/)
keyboard, which is a keyboard design which mimics the kinesis to some
degree, but with completely separated key halves (useful, because I'm
first heard about it (and other custom keyboards), making it required
sourcing circuit boards, parts, and finding someone to cut a case for
the keyboard. Then, a few months ago, I learned about
-[MassDrop](http://www.massdrop.org), a company who puts together
+[MassDrop](http://www.massdrop.com), a company who puts together
groups of people to do buys of products at near-wholesale level
prices, and their offer of all of the parts to
[build an ErgoDox](https://www.massdrop.com/buy/ergodox). After
bindings that I needed to be productive, and viola, my laptop at home
now has a brand new ergonomic keyboard.
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