It's technically a unibody split (notice that t and y are 2u apart) so that qualifies it as ergonomic according to the sidebar if I'm interpreting it correctly
hisbaan
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It's technically a unibody split (notice that t and y are 2u apart) so that qualifies it as ergonomic according to the sidebar if I'm interpreting it correctly
Before I sold my FC660C, I took it apart and lubed the sliders a few times with trybosis 3204. It was my first time taking apart a keyboard and wasn't particularly difficult and the stabilizer keys are really just wider regular topre keys. There is a wire, but it's inside the key instead of over top like cherry. A good set of tweezers is all you need. There's a good video by Taeha Types about lubing an HHKB which was not all that different. I'd say the most tedious thing about it was just how many screws there are holding the PCB to the plate
A few things to watch out for:
Feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions! :)