ErgoDox is a community-supported, open-source ergonomic keyboard. This one was bought at Massdrop in early 2013 and later rebuilt using parts from various older keyboards and FalbaTech (they sell most components and offer an assembly service). Specification:
* stock PCB, Teensy and other electronics from Massdrop #1; no plate (because of easier modding, softer feel and 80key layout support)
* CNC-machined compact PVC case from FalbaTech; custom feet for slight tenting
* 80 modded vintage Cherry MX Black switches (lighter "ghost blacks"; 78g v1.2 springs from sprit); PCB mount with internal jumpers
* thick POM keycaps from Cherry G80 keyboards (inverted bottom row), tall F-row keys and 1.5x space-row modifiers from vintage OEM keyboards
* stock firmware with Colemak layout, custom layers and symmetrical modifiers (7+ per half)
What am I doing in this video?
1. Move some windows around; my KWin install is setup to emulate tiling.
2. Write and edit some text with Czech diacritic marks, proper typographic symbols and Markdown syntax in GNU Emacs.
3. Click a golden cookie in Cookie Clicker.
4. Open and complete a typing test @ 10fastfingers.com (~65 wpm) in Vimperator.
5. Check system updates/status in a hidden window.