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I'm considering the Moonlander but I have small hands. I have an older Iris which is a good fit but doesn't have hotswap and occasionally needs to be unplugged and replugged to work. I am looking for something that just works, not a new soldering project - especially since my office will cover the cost.

Which would you recommend? And is it the end of the world if I can't reach the full thumb cluster on the Moonlander?

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[–] CycliCynic@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I can say that not using the thumb cluster is totally fine. At this point I have the innermost button on the left side set to space. My thumb also normally rests there. Can't even say I use the right side one at all.

Hotswap and their switch options are fairly nice; I've had no issue while doing it.

Works straight out of the box, but you will want to mess with the layout to find what works for you.

Their rebinding software is also super easy to use. Massive plus there.