Pinky4
Bazecor
Pinky4 | Bazecor | |
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14 | 64 | |
95 | 376 | |
- | 2.9% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
almost 2 years ago | 3 days ago | |
TypeScript | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Pinky4
- Desperate question
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Any love for the Pinky board? Freshly built and loving it so far
found it: https://github.com/tamanishi/Pinky4 looks like my next build 😄
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Right side of board not working after swapping microcontrollers
I've already used a multimeter to verify that the TRRS cable is connecting the correct pins across both boards on the TRRS connector, and even verified that they're connecting the correct pins on each pro micro controller (e.g. GND to GND, VCC to VCC, Data to Data) according to the PCB layout (https://github.com/tamanishi/Pinky4/tree/master/pcb)
- Micro switches in mech keyboard
- How do I create a 3d printable file from a kicad_pcb file?
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Ask HN: What can I do about my declining typing ability as I age?
In my experience it does become harder to type on staggered keyboards unless you're continuing to do it regularly. You may need to relearn to do that. Same deal with continuing QWERTY usage.
VIA is proprietary and not really an official QMK thing (QMK is free software). There is also Vial[0] which is free software if you want a GUI, and the QMK configurator[1] web app (but this lacks some features like enabling mouse keys or NKRO).
Lastly I want to add that Workman[2] may be preferable to Colemak Mod-DH. Rather than an attempt to fix major issues in Colemak like Mod-DH, it's a whole new layout that avoided the issues from the start. I have also heard from some that it had ortholinear and columnar stagger boards in mind with its design.
I type on a Pinky4[3] keyboard that I assembled from a kit. More keys than your keyboard, but a similar idea. I was coming from a 60% and wanted a similar amount of keys. I've been quite happy with it.
[0] https://get.vial.today/
[1] https://config.qmk.fm/#/
[2] https://workmanlayout.org/
[3] https://github.com/tamanishi/Pinky4
- what is the experience with a 36 key keyboard? Dont you miss the number keys?
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Sexiest 7x5 in 2022?
and this one may not fit your requirements since it doesn't have the full bottom row, but a personal favorite, pinky4
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Zodiark or Pinky4?
I'm currently evaluating which keyboard to build. There are currently 2 main contenders: zodiark and pinky4 The sofle I also took into consideration but I would like to have a few more keys than 58. There are some pros and cons for both boards
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Ideas for thumb-keycaps?
you might want to take a look at PCB designs such as the Pinky4: https://github.com/tamanishi/Pinky4 (or Pinky3)
Bazecor
- Bazecor just goes white after this
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Two hackers one keyboard two ways
Sadly I agree. Splits are great. I am eagerly awaiting my ortholinear split keyboard from https://dygma.com/ - no affiliation other than being a customer of their first keyboard, the raise and having the defy on order.
Maybe it's just me, but I think the proliferation of mechanical keyboards brings people closer to the fringe where custom keyboards, layouts, parts and pcbs are the norm for the pursuit of perfection.
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New Bazecor 1.3.4
Windows | Mac Arm | Mac Intel | Linux
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Two questions on Dygma Defy
The software is open-source and you can fork it if you want. Here's the link to our Github: https://github.com/Dygmalab/Bazecor 😊
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I cannot run on Linux due to /dev/shm
I have tried passing the disable shm flag without any luck (disable-dev-shm-usage). The repo is https://github.com/Dygmalab/Bazecor/tree/blacksmith
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Talk to me about custom ergo keyboards
Dygma Raise or Defy.
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Raise new firmware
Bazecor 1.1.2 Firmware v1.0.9beta
- No keyboard? No problem. You can now use Bazecor without it! 😎
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Is this a bug? Macros don't disable the BoomerangLayer feature
This bug is still not fixed after 2 years and it's very disappointing. I use OSL for almost all layers except for macro layer, which I use Shift to Layer.
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Macro (?) to send a keycode to the operating system.
Found this https://github.com/Dygmalab/Bazecor/issues/90 where someone figured out F20 is triggering XF86AudioMidMute in Linux. So, this may not need any custom QMK firmware at all, and could be as easy as assigning F20 to some key with VIA and see if that does what you need. F20 is available in the VIA Configure (keyboard icon) Tab under Special down on the lower left side.
What are some alternatives?
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
Lotus-Keyboard - A split ergo linear keyboard derived from the Lily58 family
Raise-Firmware - Firmware for the Dygma Raise Keyboard, it uses a Open source Firmware called Kaleidoscope from http://Keyboard.io
KBIC65 - 65% keyboard PCB with ProMicro footprint. Through-hole kit design with focus on wireless.
Kaleidoscope - Firmware for Keyboardio keyboards and other keyboards with AVR or ARM MCUs.
pcb - PCB and PCB related bits
Aurora - Unified lighting effects across multiple brands and various games.
PMW3360DM-T2QU - PCB design for Pixart PMW3360DM-T2QU
dygma_raise_event
taira-keyboard - A wireless low-profile split mechanical keyboard with 66 keys inspired by the ErgoDash and Corne Chocolate
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing