(I have never done homerow typing before, instead doing something more like JIT finger movement scheduling, but homerow typing is pretty much necessary with a Glove80, so I'm having to unlearn lateral finger movements almost entirely)
@joepie91 I still didn't learn to do a proper touch typing on my Moonlander, but it certainly got way closer and I can feel benefits on common keyboards as well at this point. Glove 80 looks really nice, if I ever upgrade, I will likely go for it or MSA Voyager :)
@shine The main reason I ended up going with a Glove80 as opposed to any of the other split keyboard options, is that it has actual dedicated F-keys :p
@shine The Glove80 seems fairly well-suited for travel actually - it's very light and comes with a pretty nice travel case, though it is still somewhat bulky due to being curved
@joepie91 I can totally see why, and it would be one of main reasons to consider it as well. Maybe glove for home and Voyager for travels...