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24 points by nooron 4 years ago · 16 comments · 1 min read


I travel a lot for work and can't type for long on my laptop keyboard due to RSI. To solve the problem, I 3D printed a platform for my laptop that I can put a mechanical keyboard on top of without pressing the built-in keys: https://imgur.com/a/mfAYQj6

If you like it, let me know, I'll post the CAD file so you can print it yourself! EDIT: file and schematic are here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-cB9qJt8CPm76u1VAFvuilYKR_HwshkT?usp=sharing

h-w 4 years ago

My split keyboard solution below. much healthier/comfier hand width/orientation, and ability to walk around the office relatively easily. all off the shelf parts. As many have said, better is having a screen at eye level and keyboard not attached, but this is great when writing in the garden.

https://ibb.co/kGFbkKc https://ibb.co/dWj5pJS https://ibb.co/5995y45 https://ibb.co/0KnpPgS https://ibb.co/HnCQn0v https://ibb.co/3NPfjjt https://ibb.co/MfTKWGD

rahimnathwani 4 years ago

This is pretty cool!

I'm curious, though, why you don't prefer to put your laptop on a stand like the Nexstand?

Of course, your stand would work better wherever space is constrained, e.g. on an airplane.

  • nooronOP 4 years ago

    I like nexstand! This is for being on flights and busses or in classrooms.

ranqet 4 years ago

Bought one of these a few years back to use with my old butterfly keyboard MacBook Pro: https://shop.bird-electron.co.jp/?pid=128928848

Nice to see something easier to obtain and 3D printable at that.

  • nooronOP 4 years ago

    That's really cool. I looked for one I could just buy for a couple years and never found anything like it. How did you find this?

KolenCh 4 years ago

I have similar problem that if I use the MacBook Pro keyboard for a while, as short as half an hour, my carpal tunnel will have some tingling feeling.

Your setup looks great, but I wonder how would it help? In my case I have to use split keyboard. Any keyboard like yours that don’t split at least at an angle would not work to me.

My current solution for travel is to put the Microsoft sculpt keyboard on top of the MacBook Pro. It sits there without touching the keys (on a MacBook Pro 2012 retina form factor.) but that keyboard add about half a kg to the already heavy setup, and as long as the keyboard is on top of the MBP. I can’t access the touchpad.

I wish someone would make a laptop with split keyboard.

  • nooronOP 4 years ago

    That makes sense. I would kill for a laptop with a split mechanical keyboard too!

  • h-w 4 years ago

    See my solution posted outside the thread

Markoff 4 years ago

I don't see much benefit in this, since it's still missing regular layout even if we ignored NumLock.

It would be easier, healthier and more comfortable just use normal external keyboard with/without laptop stand.

  • astaunton 4 years ago

    This is a "normal" external keyboard, there are numerous different types / sizes of external keyboard.

    The stand allows using the external keyboard in the same physical location / orientation as the one built in to the laptop (making it easier / healthier for someone with RSI instead of using a smaller laptop keyboard or creating strain because the external keyboard is in a different location / orientation to the "standard" keyboard)

  • nooronOP 4 years ago

    Because of my RSI it feels a lot easier and healthier than using the built-in keyboard but I recognize that's not the case for everyone

syncbehind 4 years ago

That looks really useful indeed! It also lets you access your track pad easily. I use a keyboard with the same formfactor as you do but never thought to do this. Will have to play around with this idea a bit

ljosa 4 years ago

I just configure Karabiner-Elements to disable the internal keyboard when my travel keyboard is plugged in.

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