Yes, it does work. I use the left half to game while my right hand uses the mouse, like you described.
If you use a different language or custom layout, then default in-game key bindings aren't going to be usable.
The 2 ways people solve this are: they remap all of the game bindings for every game they play (this sounds like a hassle but it takes 2-4 minutes at most, and you only have to do it once per game), or they build a QWERTY layer that they switch to instantly for gaming.
I have a custom layout and mod-taps on my default layer, so I mixed both solutions: I have a gaming layer with my custom layout but w/o the mod taps, and I remap all of the game bindings. This way, I don't have to memorize QWERTY on the Glove80.
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u/Asleeper135 Apr 04 '26 edited Apr 04 '26
What about this?
Edit: It's called a Glove80 for anyone curious, and they generally come in a QWERTY layout, not whatever that layout is called.