This is Club Atreus. It's an ergonomic machine keyboard less than 10 inches wide. It has only 44 keys, but it's all the keys need. She is beautiful piece of typewriter.
It may not look like there are enough keys, but Atreus has all the functi onality of a full-size keyboard, on different labels. Like most keyboards smaller than normal, it uses layers. Pressing the change key enables the letter keys to act as numeric keys or function keys. It's organized, so that they can work just like anything, actually.
Atreus was built in 2014 Phil Hagelberg, who needed an ergonomic keyboard that could go easy. He has partnered with Channelio, makers of modern keyboard Model 01 keyboard heirloom, creating this great little typing thing. Watch the interesting people you type into in the video below.
I'm amazed at Atreus's small size. I enjoyed its composition. Do you see how the buttons are in sequence for both positions? Ergonomic art right there. I love the way the space button positioned exactly where my thumb is constantly touching the space bar. All of this has been easy, and there are hot changes so I can customize all the buttons.
Colio Atreus went live on Kickstarter a few days ago. It was backed up in minutes. Those hoping to get a delivery in August can do that by promising $ 100 in the campaign, with overhangs providing a variety of cases and a nice wooden / wrist rest area.
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