Freestyle Edge RGB Plus Split Mechanical Keyboard

Kinesis

Freestyle Edge RGB Plus Split Mechanical Keyboard

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First ErgoMech Rec?

If your goal is to get keyboard that provides some legit ergonomic value skip Alice layout boards and other one-piece keyboards like mWave, etc... just get a full split. Here are a couple row-staggered split options: NocFree Lite/&, Keychron Q11, Keeb.io's Sinc/Quefrency, Epomaker Split65/Split70, G

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DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

April 2, 2026 10:08 PM

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100% split mechanical keyboard with hardware-level programmability?

Oh god don't get me started on this rabbit hole 😂 I went through the exact same frustration last year and ended up spending way too much time researching split boards. The real problem is that most manufacturers treat "ergonomic" and "full-size with numpad" like they're mutually exclusive concepts,

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Lazy_Dragonfly5943 in r/keyboards

April 12, 2026 2:16 PM

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Lily58 vs Keychron Q11

I was in a similar spot a couple years ago and I got a Kinesis freestyle edge, which is somewhat similar to the Q11 in terms of layout and number of keys. It solved my minor pain permanently. There was a small learning curve (1-2 weeks) but it didn’t slow me down too much at the time. No learning ho

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DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

October 6, 2025 12:21 AM

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Looking for a Unicorn... like the Freestyle 2

Maybe they have updated the palm rests for the Freestyle Edge Plus recently and I have used an older model, but I actually find them really great, I'm not sure what you mean by how they force your wrists into an uncomfortable location, I wonder if your desk might be too high or maybe your chair too

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DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

February 26, 2026 8:16 PM

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Logitech failed me.

G502 is great but reliability is not one of its strong suits. It’s also reasonably cheap to replace, though. Re: keyboards: get a quality mechanical keyboard (not Logi; I like my Kinesis Freestyle Edge, but there are many good choices) and it will last you years.

tudorb in r/LogitechG

January 21, 2026 5:24 PM

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Do I diy?

roenoe had mentioned several options. Some more similar row staggered split options are Keeb.io’s Sinc, Quefrency, and Quefrency LM (which is comming soon) GMK70 (typically sold without switches and keycaps on Amazon/AliExpress) Kinesis Freestyle Edge + (although it looks like you will have to email

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DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

November 3, 2025 2:01 PM

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What would your keyboard look like if you could rearrange and even add new keys?

The Kinesys Freestyle Edge also has function keys on the left, although strictly speaking they're "macro" keys that you can remap. Those XT-style function keys mean that you can access them with a simple slide of your left hand, not some giant upward reach. (Having function keys along the top as wel

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PropagandaOfTheDude in r/emacs

June 21, 2025 6:57 PM

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