Kinesis Freestyle 2 and Linux, Part 4: Automation

Cherry Blossoms, Osaka, Japan

After a few more months of contemplation and some helpful suggestions from Ed Nisley (you can check out his blog here), I have discovered a viable way to automate running the userspace driver for my keyboard when it is plugged in. I've already had to tangle with udev once during this project, so it came… Continue reading Kinesis Freestyle 2 and Linux, Part 4: Automation

Kinesis Freestyle 2 and Linux, Part 1: Debugging

A frozen leaf

Like many of my readers, I spend a lot of time typing. This wasn't historically a problem for me, but in April of this year I started having wrist pain after typing for a while. I searched around for things that I could do to alleviate this, and I wound up taking two steps: I… Continue reading Kinesis Freestyle 2 and Linux, Part 1: Debugging