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    Deskhop

    Deskhop

    Fast Desktop Switching Device

    DeskHop is an open-source hardware/software KVM device that seamlessly switches keyboard/mouse between two computers by dragging the cursor or via hotkeys. It’s plug‑and‑play, requiring no drivers, and provides galvanic isolation for secure multi-OS setups.
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    Dactyl-ManuForm

    Dactyl-ManuForm

    Parameterized, split-hand, concave, columnar, ergonomic keyboard

    This is a fork of the Dactyl, a parameterized, split-hand, concave, columnar, ergonomic keyboard. The main change is that the thumb cluster was adapted from the ManuForm keyboard (geekhack). The walls were changed to just drop to the floor. The 3D printed part is the main keyboard. You can attach a bottom plate with screws. The case has holes for heat-set inserts designed to hold 3- to 6-mm long M3 screws. Then, I used wafer-head screws to connect a bottom plate. If wires aren't dangling, a bottom plate may not be needed. You need something on the bottom to keep the keyboard from sliding around. ...
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