Hey,
I've been using a Typematrix with a Colemak layout for over a year, and am very happy with the grid layout and the colemak mapping. I still have a few issues though:
As a programmer, I use a lot of symbols and have a lot of combos that don't come up in English corpus (for example, "();" and ") {" are pretty common in c++ )
In an informal attempt to improve the situation I implemented thumb-activated modifiers, and placed the symbols on and near the home row. In addition, when the modifier is pressed, the colemak neui keys work as arrow keys, which is a wonderful idea by the way!!
I notice however that the thumb buttons (each side of the spacebar) on the Typematrix are located more or less under the base of my index finger, so I need to curl my thumb inwards to reach it. This is producing a lot of stress on my thumbs and they feel a bit sore and tired by the end of the day.
I'm now thinking of the Kinesis (the typematrix requires a lot of force to activate the keys, so I think Kinesis is lighter all round) but I cannot possibly live without thumb buttons anymore :) Can a Kinesis owner confirm to me that having the thumbs in regular action does not get tiring or cause any stress? I hope that having them placed away from the hand eliminates the trouble I have with the Typematrix. I'm considering using the Kinesis Delete as my special modifier.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! If anyone else is using thumb modifiers to activate symbols then I'd like to hear about that too!