I mean this is what https://reddit.com/r/ergomobilecomputers is for . Try searching there for 'sonshi' setups so you can just put a small ergo keyboard on top of your MacBook.
Thanks for sharing and nice to hear the argument that " a split keyboard is absolutely 100% mandatory"
Yeah, part of the reason I'm asking is because I was originally set on a rather subtle design (split monoblock with a bit of angle, not much space in-between). I had some slight pain on occasion but largely viewed many users on here doing more 'preventative' setups.
The recent pain has been making me ask myself again whether to do that approach or go for a more complicated sparatable split design. I've used fully split setups before but they weren't travel-friendly.
One good argument I saw for aa/AAA is that it can be hard to find certain lipo batteries and such in other countries. I think a more important thing is having a keyboard that can also work in wired mode over USB.
I mean this is what https://reddit.com/r/ergomobilecomputers is for . Try searching there for 'sonshi' setups so you can just put a small ergo keyboard on top of your MacBook.
one example is the corne: https://Reddit.com/r/ErgoMobileComputers/comments/u3xcfb/ergomechkeyonlaptop_corne_foldout_travel_case/