From: Don Armstrong Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2014 17:48:04 +0000 (-0700) Subject: move images; fix tags X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=don.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=954f3310e2b4bee1c7fa828cea47bc7cc290481f move images; fix tags --- diff --git a/posts/ergodox_keyboard.mdwn b/posts/ergodox_keyboard.mdwn index a0be857..58b396f 100644 --- a/posts/ergodox_keyboard.mdwn +++ b/posts/ergodox_keyboard.mdwn @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ [[!meta title="ErgoDox keyboard assembly"]] +[[!agimg don_lab/017_even_more_lab_desk_10232003.jpg]] + 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 @@ -12,8 +14,8 @@ the main key wells and the controller board in the middle occasionally fails, and requires disassembly and occasional re-tinning of the circuit board interconnect connector. -[[!agimg don_lab/017_even_more_lab_desk_10232003.jpg]] - +[[!agimg 2014/08_August/20140801_ergodox/IMG_20140801_232557.jpg]] +1 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 @@ -36,6 +38,5 @@ and flashing the firmware. This morning, I fixed up the few key bindings that I needed to be productive, and viola, my laptop at home now has a brand new ergonomic keyboard. -[[!agimg 2014/08_August/20140801_ergodox/IMG_20140801_232557.jpg]] -[[!tag tech debian r debbugs]] +[[!tag tech debian keyboards]]