
"Do you love to tinker with your keyboard layout? Do you love trackballs and think that one that attaches magnetically to your keyboard would be the coolest thing ever? Are you willing to completely blow up your setup in pursuit of possibly huge - or possibly marginal - gains in comfort or efficiency? Then I have a keyboard and trackball recommendation for you, with some caveats."
"The Voyager is a low-profile, wired, split mechanical keyboard with 52 hot-swappable keys in a columnar-staggered layout. When you buy it, you can pick from one of four types of Kailh Choc v1 switches. The one shipped to me has Pro Red linear switches, which feel a little mushy in comparison to the Cherry MX Brown switches I'm used to. The Voyager has RGB lights, too, if you want to add a little color to your days."
"The trackball module snaps magnetically onto either the right or left half of your Voyager, just above the thumb cluster. (You pick which side at checkout.) The ball, which comes in a color that I might best describe as "trackball red," feels really smooth to roll around. It's nice having it right next to your typing fingers, because it means you barely have to move them from your keyboard."
The Voyager is a low-profile, wired, split mechanical keyboard with 52 hot-swappable keys in a columnar-staggered layout. Buyers can choose among four Kailh Choc v1 switch types; the Pro Red linear option can feel slightly mushy compared with Cherry MX Brown. The keyboard includes RGB lighting, a carrying case, and is compact enough to travel with a laptop. The Navigator is a magnetically attached trackball module that mounts above the thumb cluster on either side. The trackball rolls smoothly and sits next to typing fingers to minimize movement, targeting users willing to rework their setup for comfort or efficiency gains.
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