Yes, but all share a common pattern: they try to be as small as possible. My personal vision is that OEMs have well sold "small is better" to spare materials and sell them at a higher price...
I'm living in Emacs (EXWM), with a binding strategy of a bind a single key hit or a mod+key because even with more spatial movement I'm still quick and with less mental context switch/overhead to move in space vs using "more mods"/keyboard layers or key chords...
In the past SUN Type 6 alike keyboards suffice, nowadays it's hard to find anything and start my own design demand simply too much time and effort to achieve daily usage quality for my tastes. That's about me of course, but the rant is in general: in the past some companies, even journals,have asked for custom keyboards to be more efficient, now the focus is just on consuming devices instead of producing ones. That's alarming IMVHO and worth to debate beside the rant...
I'm living in Emacs (EXWM), with a binding strategy of a bind a single key hit or a mod+key because even with more spatial movement I'm still quick and with less mental context switch/overhead to move in space vs using "more mods"/keyboard layers or key chords...
In the past SUN Type 6 alike keyboards suffice, nowadays it's hard to find anything and start my own design demand simply too much time and effort to achieve daily usage quality for my tastes. That's about me of course, but the rant is in general: in the past some companies, even journals,have asked for custom keyboards to be more efficient, now the focus is just on consuming devices instead of producing ones. That's alarming IMVHO and worth to debate beside the rant...