Review: ZSA Platform - the tenting kit for the Moonlander split ergonomic mechanical keyboard

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @atemoc
    @atemoc Рік тому +9

    I use a 3D-printed stand for my Moonlander: It folds in easily for transport, and lets me adjust the angle *without tools*, and this for me is the most important part, as I don't like to have to pull out a tool to configure it every time I move it somewhere or want to change the angle.

    • @kecaleb
      @kecaleb Рік тому +5

      Link to the model?

    • @ThWedum
      @ThWedum 11 місяців тому +2

      Do you have link to the print you are using?

  • @marvin_hansen
    @marvin_hansen Рік тому +7

    I’m using my Moonlander with the platform daily for about a month. It’s indeed very sturdy and gives strong support when resting your hands on each half. I would like to add that the leg based tenting solution feels like a joke compared to the platform and I would not use my moonlander without the platform.

    • @dasdos002
      @dasdos002 4 місяці тому

      The leg tenting just looks funny to me. It’s aesthetically unpleasant and I’ve heard it’s easy to strip the bolt. It would be nice if they offered to upgrade to this tenting solution for an additional cost of $60-70 and don’t send me the legs. I would buy that in a heartbeat. Looks rock solid and worth it for the comfort of typing.

  • @susseratal
    @susseratal Рік тому +3

    This was really interesting, I've not seen much coverage of the Platform Kit outside of the email when they released it. While I'm currently daily driving an Ergodox EZ, I've been very tempted by a Moonlander of late, especially with the Platform Kit. It's a little hard to justify, but I might get one for myself as a birthday or christmas present to myself later this year.
    Thanks for the excellent video Ben! Always very informative and well presented

    • @benfrainuk
      @benfrainuk  Рік тому +3

      I also enjoyed the Ergodox EZ but think you deserve the Moonlander, Iain 🤣
      I really appreciate the built in wrist rests, always frustrated me because the separate ones always shifted a little with the Ergodox. The Moonlander isn’t twice as good but I think there’s enough extra niceties to warrant it personally.

    • @susseratal
      @susseratal Рік тому +1

      @@benfrainuk That's a very convincing argument, I think I'll start squirrelling away some money

  • @em4me-Dan
    @em4me-Dan Рік тому +1

    Seems to be a wonderful addition to the Moonlander for sure! 👍 For convenience and a better setup, I would not find the extra weight an issue. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Kudos from NYC🗽.

  • @adkfunk
    @adkfunk Рік тому +2

    Great reviews dude

  • @sqwert654
    @sqwert654 Рік тому +2

    loving my Moonlander. Using Colemak dh. Have layers on right side for gaming, blender, zbush, substance painter, 3ds max. My 3d mouse fits nicely next to thumb cluster.

  • @richards_256
    @richards_256 Рік тому +2

    Great video as always

  • @alexgherman258
    @alexgherman258 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the review!

  • @harryvendryes
    @harryvendryes Рік тому +1

    I failed to pay attention and thought the metal knurled knob only required thumb tightening. Oops! To stay in position with additional hand/finger pressure, the allen key is most definitely required. Buy a few spare keys. Nothing worse than finding... er... you can't find it. I like how the Moonlander with attached Platform still fits in the neoprene case.
    Your videos are fab, and the reason (along with Distrotube) I bought one.

  • @b93kda
    @b93kda Рік тому +4

    It's just a bummer that it still doesn't support the wrist rest. It seems ZSA always misses one.

    • @john-g3g3m
      @john-g3g3m 26 днів тому

      yeah they suck to be honest at making good design choices

  • @gutlesswarrior
    @gutlesswarrior 8 місяців тому

    What did you use for your cable between the two halves? I tried using a custom cable from mech cable but it didn't work. They even sent me a straight one (the original was a tight coil) and that didn't work either. Very upsetting - they both work when plugging into a headset :(

    • @benfrainuk
      @benfrainuk  8 місяців тому

      That’s the original Moonlander cable that I coiled (one of my first videos on the channel shows how to cool it)

  • @UrdnotAkongo
    @UrdnotAkongo Рік тому

    So glad I watched this review first. Double the weight is totally unacceptable as someone who travels a lot doing remote work.

  • @Noname304y2u2
    @Noname304y2u2 Рік тому

    Can you mount it on a armrest? I really want a zero gravity setup with a recliner and monitor mounted at a 90degree angle from the wall.

  • @ianparsons4710
    @ianparsons4710 Рік тому

    Hi Ben. Been following your Moonlander videos for some time now and am just about to give ZSA another sale. I notice that you've got yourself an extra set of F/J home keys. I'd like to do the same as I'm also considering transitioning to colemak DH. Where'd you source those? Doesn't look like I can get just THOSE keycaps from ZSA. Tnx! Cheers!

    • @benfrainuk
      @benfrainuk  Рік тому

      Depends which video you are looking at. With the default set, I just put the homing F/J onto the colemac t/n keys and put the non homing F/J onto there actual positions (so I don’t have the correct legends on the t/n but at least have homing bars.
      I have also from time to time has a Colemak set of DSA keycaps on there I got from Signature Plastics. The other option is order with blank keycaps, but I understand that isn’t for everyone.

  • @ellwood2k6
    @ellwood2k6 Рік тому

    Have you modified your Moonlander? Foam inside the case? Lubricated switches? It sounds much better than mine which is stock.

    • @benfrainuk
      @benfrainuk  Рік тому +1

      I removed the stabiliser from the thumb keys (the big red ones) but I’m just using Gateron Oil King switches stock. They sound very good to me stock but I have also lubed them in my 360 and I do think that makes them sound even better 👍 Lot easier to change/lube switches on a Moonlander though!

  • @rockatanescu
    @rockatanescu Рік тому

    I had some early signs of carpal tunnel and bought a Moonlander before it got any worse. I've been using it more or less daily for the last month or so, but I still can't get my head around the layout, especially for programming. I simply can't seem to find a way to easily navigate code while also being able to easily input characters like [,] or {, }. I'm really curious how you do it.

    • @benfrainuk
      @benfrainuk  Рік тому

      Best thing about these boards is they are fully programmable. Try doing the heatmap on the Oryx training whilst you code for a while and then try bringing your most used keys somewhere that you find easy to access (or another layer just for symbols you can easily switch to). Try it for a while and repeat until you get something that works for you.

    • @GERARDOJHP
      @GERARDOJHP Рік тому

      I use dvorak with a variation called programmers dvorak whick make it easier, i add a custom behavior to make put in order the numbers and also put first the chars and with shift the numbers

  • @pageegap1
    @pageegap1 Рік тому +1

    if the Moonlander was wireless... the tenting kit looks nice but a little expensive...

    • @ScreentubeR
      @ScreentubeR Рік тому

      It can be, search for handheldsci bluetooth adapter

  • @john-g3g3m
    @john-g3g3m 26 днів тому

    it's terrible at tenting, but it gives a nice weight so the keyboard doesnt move anymore

  • @tears_falling
    @tears_falling 2 місяці тому

    does anyone here in the comments have experience with this product and is also suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome?