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I've never had a split keyboard before. I have a Chouchou board that's clearly divided into halves but is a single board.
I want the pads mostly so i can move them. My current keyboard has the number pad and arrow keys touching next to where i put my mouse and reaching there with both hands to change numbers throughout a document or moving my right hand off the home row for a number in the middle of a sentence is uncomfortable. I'd prefer to be able to use whichever hand is more convenient in the moment. And the control shortcut keys are things that are sometimes uncomfortable when a program expects me to be using QWERTY.
What are the benefits of a split keyboard besides freedom in how far apart your hands are? Would two more split sections really mess that up?
Personally I do reposition throughout the day, but that is personal preference.
It is more and issue on how you do the connections between parts so everything can speak with everything else.
My commercial split has a master half that I could use standalone, the other half needs that master to function though. I imagine that also applies on a scale and then you run into problems on how to do the matrix without compromising nkey-rollover.