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This ortholinear Mobius strip keeb is twisting my melon, man

Apparently my morning coffee today contained something psychedelic, because I appear to be hallucinating a Mobius strip keyboard created by Google Japan, and that can’t be right. What can I say, it’s been a stressful week. Normal service will be resumed shortly.

Oh wait, this thing actually seems to exist—although I wouldn’t expect it ever to hit the shelves. This mind-bending keeb consists of 26 modules with eight key switches each, making for a grand total of 208 keys (via Hackaday). Why, you ask? Well, half of the keyboard is QWERTY, with the other half being in Japanese, making it perhaps the first truly bilingual keyboard.

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