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Many years ago I had a ThinkPad and I had such a nice workflow using the track point. I had good precision without having to move my hands. Now I've moved to a split keyboard (kinesis freestyle edge currently) but I'm wanting to get something similar back.

What options exist for integrated pointing devices such as trackballs, track points, or touchpads? All I've seen is the UHKB and some 3d printed models.

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[-] iZRBQEcWVXNdnPtTV@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Shirogane Lab's Keyball has the most elegant integrated trackball situation, IMO. I thought I heard somewhere that it was an open source design but I haven't been able to find the socket. If your keyboard can support it I think mouse keys are really nice too.

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