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[[Image:Lumatone.svg|thumb|500px|280-key Lumatone layout]]
[[Image:Lumatone.svg|thumb|500px|280-key Lumatone layout]]
The '''Lumatone''' is an [[isomorphic keyboard]] with 280 hexagonal keys arranged in a Bosanquet-Wilson pattern. Each key contains a light of a configurable color, and there are no other markings on the keys, so it is ideal for using with different xenharmonic key arrangements. Its direct predecessor was the Terpstra Keyboard.
The '''Lumatone''' is an [[isomorphic keyboard]] with 280 hexagonal keys arranged in a Bosanquet–Wilson pattern. Each key contains a light of a configurable color, and there are no other markings on the keys, so it is ideal for using with different xenharmonic key arrangements. Its direct predecessor was the Terpstra Keyboard.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 12:18, 15 March 2025

280-key Lumatone layout

The Lumatone is an isomorphic keyboard with 280 hexagonal keys arranged in a Bosanquet–Wilson pattern. Each key contains a light of a configurable color, and there are no other markings on the keys, so it is ideal for using with different xenharmonic key arrangements. Its direct predecessor was the Terpstra Keyboard.

See also

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