Has anyone considered adding mouse support into something like the IRIS or Ergodox?
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- Location: United States, West Virginia
- Main keyboard: 96KEE with Lubed Gateron Ink 55g, GMK HFO
- Main mouse: Razer Basilisk
- Favorite switch: 62g Ergo Clear
With stuff like the Iris or Ergodox, I feel like people could very easily add an optical sensor in order to turn one of the sides into a mouse. Would this interest people? I know this was done on a board called the Keymouse I believe.
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- Location: Switzerland
- Main keyboard: FC980C
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I use an Ergodox and I like both halves being firmly stuck to my desk, I feel that would be either a very annoying mouse with the rubber feet attached (also it's pretty large and clunky), or a very annoying keyboard if it slides smoothly.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
To be viable, you must have a good way to grip the mouse or provide friction against your palm. The mouse sensor and centre of gravity should preferably be right in-between those fingers that are used for gripping.
- armatus
- Location: right on eur/asia border
- Main keyboard: ErgoDox
- Main mouse: bloody zl5
- Favorite switch: mx blue
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you can use keys to move mouse cursor in QMK (ergodox... etc...)
https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_mouse_keys
https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_mouse_keys
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- Location: Midwest USA
- Main keyboard: Soon an ErgoDox Infinity
- Main mouse: Logitech MX series
- Favorite switch: Zealios!
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Well there was the KeyMouse, but it is crazy expensive and I'm definitely more a fan of the QMK mouse keys (or keynav on Linux or Karabiner Elements on macOS) for quickly moving the cursor when necessary. I live in the terminal/browser and use Vimium or similar in my browsers to avoid the need to touch the mouse/trackpad as much as possible.
- paddle0
- Location: Maryland, USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M
- Main mouse: IntelliMouse + scrollball-moded Logitech Trackman
- Favorite switch: capacitive buckling spring
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