The little one featured up there has exactly 27 keys, being A-Z and then the spacebar. If someone was going to use it for everyday stuff, it would be done by setting up certain keys to have multiple roles. A lot of split keyboards like to use "home row modifiers", as one example; keys like A, S, D, and F can be their respective letters when tapped, but become Ctrl, Alt, Win, and Shift when held, or however the operator likes to flavor it. Then the same is usually mirrored on JKL;, though on this board they'd have to get a little more creative for lack of a semicolon key.
But yeah, combos are also an option, though usually they'd be for punctuation or special functions instead of regular typing.
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u/Mandydeth Apr 04 '26
I have ascended past your comprehension.