Thank you for all the helpful suggestions! Despite practicing a lot via the sites I previously mentioned, the real test was typing standard Colemak at work. I believe I did well, although slower in speed (around 45 WPM with 97% accuracy) for the first day. I'm sure I'll improve as I continue on my regular, day-to-day typing tasks.
The Hasu device combined with the Magic keyboard, a BT dongle, and USB hub seem a bit clunky for me since I prefer a more portable, streamlined setup. I'm honestly not that great in putting together a keyboard myself, so the Planck is out. Not sure about the Mistel Barocco, but I'm liking the additional key cluster and trackball modules with the UHK split kb setup. I do plan on using whatever keyboard I do purchase with a dual iMac (work) plus the occasional MacBook Pro (personal) setup, so do you think that the UHK configuration will work? And oh, will using that with cherry reds present more pressure? I do prefer using key switches that require as little pressure from the fingertips as possible.
I'm currently using a Rollermouse with my Magic Keyboard if that helps. Using a regular, even a vertical mouse, just makes the pain on my wrists and arms worse. I've tried using trackballs on each side of the keyboard, but that's too clunky when switching between computers.
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