u/Chemical-Bake-2313

ZSA new hand rest prints! Easy upgrade!

ZSA new hand rest prints! Easy upgrade!

When I first started looking for a split keyboard, I was really unsure and worried about buying the wrong one. They are expensive investments, and I put a lot of thought into it before finally pulling the trigger on the Voyager.

I have to say, I’m a huge fan of how much joy I’ve continued to get from each new upgrade that comes out. I tried the ZSA keywell keys and really enjoyed them, but because I travel, they were a little harder to maintain and protect. Until I found a good case, I ended up going back to the flat keys.

Then the trackball came out. I had never used trackballs before, so I stayed away from that one, especially since it was a pretty expensive add-on. Still, I wanted a way to move the mouse without ever needing to leave the keyboard. Then came the trackpad, which I’m really enjoying. I haven’t fully built the habit of using it instead of my mouse yet, but I like knowing that if I need to move the cursor without reaching for my mouse, I can. I think it functions really well.

Then I woke up this morning to an email saying they had designed hand rests that you can 3D print. The files were only $14.50, and within a few hours, I had my own hand rests printed. It’s one of the reasons I’m grateful for my 3D printer investment—to be ready for opportunities like this. I’m excited to get some miles on this setup. They already seem like they’ll be great for using the keyboard on my lap since they help hold it in place with your wrists. The PLA cushions are actually more comfortable than you might think but I’m still going to try the cut out versions that allow you to put real cushion in, but to be honest this is good enough for now.

Overall, I’m really pleased with the continuous upgrades I’ve been able to make to this keyboard. shout out ZSA for these awesome prints.

u/Chemical-Bake-2313 — 8 days ago