2018
The development of ergonomic keyboards began in 2018 after finding inspiration from Tokyo keyboard meetups of the time, where the vast majority of boards on display were of ergonomic nature.
Blending the ergonomic factor and high-end custom keyboard design, the Orbit split ergonomic keyboard was designed and sold as a semi-private group buy.
2019
The original Orbit design was revised based on feedback, such as by moving the interconnect cable to the rear for greater freedom in placement.
Hard-to-reach keys along the rims were removed entirely, and new technologies such as seamless case detachment and internal case screws were applied.
This design was finalized as the Orbit-X.
2020 and 2021
The Orbit-X design was once again revised, this time based on a year of real-world usage as a daily driver. Internals were overhauled to remove stiff points near plate mounting points, and acoustics were brought up to comparable standards against newer designs within the constraints of the small case size.
Keys that proved difficult to press near the outer front corners were removed, and new keys were added along the inner column in accessible locations.
This new design was finalized as the Altair-X, and a variant with a numrow was developed as the Altair.
2022 and 2023
The Altair-X was used extensively as a daily driver for over two years, and was subject to real-world reliability tests, such as robustness in shipping and transport, ESD handling in the winter, and heavy use for designing other keyboards and writing software.
Minor issues were addressed based on the usage, such as moving the rubber feet for maximized stability and replacing the internal daughterboard cable with a flat ribbon cable to reduce its impact on typing feel.
This revised iteration of the Altair-X, and the revised Altair based on it, is the final version being presented on this page.