Broke my arm last week, couldn’t wait for MoErgo adaptors to arrive, so I designed and printed my own (the orange pucks).
The right side of the keyboard has been positioned for my broken arm and hand position at rest.

Getting the magnets right took a little prototyping. First time using brass inserts too.

Will post these on printables so anyone else can follow suit if need be.


That is very cool. I had an accident several years ago where I had a stuck chain on a DIY electric bike motor, and I was trying to yank the chain out from between the frame of the bike and the front chainring where it had gotten stuck, and the motor engaged and took my hand around the spindle of the motor and just about pulled my right ring finger off my hand entirely. I spent that summer with a pin in my ring finger and attached to my pinky finger with a splint, and I had to learn how to type again because I’m a programmer. I ended up using Karabiner Elements with a script that would map the keys on the right side of the keyboard to the left side of the keyboard while pressing down a certain key. I ended up using a USB foot switch to put it into this mode that would let me type everything with my left hand, and when I push down on the foot switch, it would essentially turn my left hand into my right hand and that worked pretty well, but I never, ever want to do it again. Good luck with your arm this summer!
Now that is truly incredible engineering. Thanks for sharing!
It also sounds like a horrifying accident.
Relevant xkcd. Why did my brain remember that blog post from 20 years ago?
Yeah, this is it! I remember finding this exact post on my way to figuring out what I was going to do about the loss of using my dominant hand. Good memory.