qmk_firmware
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qmk_firmware
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I built my first Cyberdeck
Impressive evolutionary history for your various keyboard and keyboard-focused tool preferences! Would like to know more.
Curious to know if you have any thoughts about the Eucalyn layout. It's a layout focused on Japanese, Vim, and Dvorak: https://eucalyn.hatenadiary.jp/entry/about-eucalyn-layout
Shameless plug, this is my Dvorak/Vim focused layout: https://github.com/1MachineElf/qmk_firmware/tree/_sb4dv/keyb...
- Ask HN: What keyboard do you use?
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Does anyone here use Dvorak?
I've been using it since 2016 and I love it. I guess you could say I'm deep in the rabbit hole of Dvorak.
I can switch between Dvorak and QWERTY in just seconds.
I can spot when someone else is a Dvorak typist based on their typos: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29407601
I have a custom Dvorak layout for any ortholinear keyboard with at least 36 keys: https://github.com/1MachineElf/qmk_firmware/tree/_sb4dv/keyb...
Sometimes I go on odd rants about how common shortcuts can be easier to use in Dvorak in combination with a left-handed mouse: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26796214
So how did you go about learning it? My pathway was GNU Typist: https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/gtypist/gtypist.h...
What made you want to learn it? For me, the Dymaxion map in this XKCD cartoon appealed to me because I liked XML and shoes with toes (like Vibrams): https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/977:_Map_Projecti...
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A guide to home row mods
With One Shot Mods (OSMs), I do something similar, but also much more basic with my Small Board 4 Dvorak (SB4DV) layout: https://github.com/1MachineElf/qmk_firmware/tree/_sb4dv/keyb...
I don't go much beyond OSMs because the necessary precision required for a lot of the tapping features can become tedious, sometimes frustrating.
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System76 Launch Configurable Keyboard with Open Source Code
- open source design
I'm also a fan of two choices made with the layout. First, the split spacebars - it's better to give each thumb it's own job. Second, the minimization of modifier keys requiring stabilizers, because smooth consistent stabilizers are hard to get right.
[0] https://github.com/1MachineElf/qmk_firmware/tree/_sb4dv_refa...
qmk_firmware
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Need advice on Rust for my master's thesis
Write a keyboard firmware + configuration app in Rust for it: https://github.com/system76/qmk_firmware
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Launch Like Announcement
What's different with the Launch 2? Is that refresh the new focus (as far as keyboard development) until it comes out?
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What is "Launch Lite" keyboard?
I have a Launch keyboard and love it. I got curious the other day as to when a new firmware is going to be released and came across a pull request for a "Launch Lite" at https://github.com/system76/qmk_firmware/pull/21
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Does the GMMK (non Pro) still have latency issues with latest firmware?
It does use QMK as a base for the firmware which is nice: https://github.com/system76/qmk_firmware
- Does System76 Launch support macros?
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Launch keyboard. Is it possible run a script with a key combination?
But you can try this, however. You need to clone this repo: git clone https://github.com/system76/qmk_firmware.git
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I have launched!
Use our fork. https://github.com/system76/qmk_firmware
- System76 releases the open source Launch Configurable Keyboard
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System76 Launch Configurable Keyboard with Open Source Code
Unfortunately, system76 developers added exactly that functionality to their firmware: https://github.com/system76/qmk_firmware/commit/a1ab70c3a28a...
So it is possible to reboot into the firmware update mode just by sending some bytes to the raw HID interface. Apparently they did not think about the security aspect of this feature.
What are some alternatives?
keyboard-configurator - Keyboard configuration UI
lesser-helix - A compact split ortholinear keyboard.
launch - System76 Launch Configurable Keyboard
qaz-cyberdeck - A cyberdeck featuring a QAZ keyboard and Banana Pi M2 Zero