
The curve0 keyboard prototype features an innovative design with angled switches for a more ergonomic typing experience. Made from a single piece of brushed stainless steel, it supports DSA keycaps and ensures affordability with its simple construction. Users are encouraged to provide feedback.
"Creative project that many are interested in trying."
"Love the innovative approach to keyboard ergonomics."
"Great price point makes it appealing for exploration."
"Excited to see unique solutions in the keyboard market."
"Some users have existing keycap sets they want to use."
"The concept has gained intrigue after reading explanations."
"Customers appreciate efforts towards improvements in typing experience."
"Overall, a lot of enthusiasm and support for the project."
"Concerns about the practicality of the bottom row's design."
"Criticism about complexity compared to existing keycap options."
"Some feel the project may not meet their personal preferences."
"Questions regarding the join of different row angles."
"Debate over potential comfort issues with the height of the keyboard."
Consider making a plastic version for reduced costs.
Could there be an improvement in the shaping of the bottom row?
Feedback on USB port location centered preference.
Interest in including Tsangan and HHKB layouts.
Suggestions for better visual comparisons to existing designs.
Is the PCB also curved or separate for each row?
What are the exact measurements regarding height and angles?
Could more detailed side profile photos be provided?
Are wrist rests necessary given the height of the board?
Confirming the possibility of a TKL and 40% variant.
The thread has 40 unique comments, showcasing significant engagement. The ratio of positive sentiment significantly outweighs negatives, with enthusiastic responses indicating high community interest.