How I'm Designing My Dream Keyboard

I’ve been building this quietly for a while. This is The Dungeon Delver. A modular split keyboard built around independence per side, aggressive adjustability, real tenting, visual feedback, and enough macro capacity to make most layouts question their life choices. This video walks through the first fully working prototype. What worked. What didn’t. And what absolutely taught me that if you are developing something for a year, you should probably record more B-roll than I did. Apparently hindsight is not a camera. If you are into intentional hardware, modular systems, accessibility that is engineered on purpose instead of sprinkled in later, or watching someone overthink mechanical problems until they submit… welcome. I Would Appreciate Feedback Immensely This is Version 1. Not the final form. If you were designing your ideal split keyboard: • What would it need? • What would you remove? • What matters most to you? Tell me! I read everything, and I'd love to hear your thoughts. Discord: If you want behind-the-scenes development, early updates, design discussions, or to help shape where The Meridian goes next: 👉   / discord   More soon. This is just the beginning.