banime40
TypeBeastXDPlus
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banime40
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Happy 40s day! 🎉
Excellent taste. My keymap is my own homebrew layout that's suitable for casual use and programming, which I have humbly given the name of TypeBeastXDPlus Home Edition. The one in the top left is one of my first projects: the gasket mounted banime40
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Simple open source 40%
The switches are held with a middle plate that is sized to the mx switches and fits it in. You can see that here https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/banime40/tree/master/case/stl . Click on the plate
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After 6 month of using a 32 key ortholinear keyboard, I got back to my staggered keyboard wpm of 60-70 WPM (words + punctuation + numbers). Some thoughts about switching, and the procs and cons I've noticed so far.
The creator of the board has much better pictures than I do here: https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/banime40
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Caseless Banime40
Wanted a 4x10 keyboard and stumbled upon the Banime40(https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/banime40) made by u/sporewoh. I am used to having a keyboard that is basically just keys, switches and a PCB so I skipped 3D printing the case and this is the result.
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The akko red and blue samurai coming in clutch, again.
the 40% is a banime40 an open sourced board https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/banime40 . The creator had spare parts and i managed to snag components and a printed case from him. huge shoutouts to u/sporewoh , who has created a ton of designs, like his latest modular magnetic macropad was trending here.
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Where do I go from here? The device does not get recognized as a keyboard after flashing with QMK Toolbox
I have a banime40 with this USB-C Pro Micro from keeb.io. I'm using QMK Toolbox 0.2.2. It connects, flashes, then disconnects
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Tracksuit Ortholinear
It’s free and open source here! https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/banime40. I’m not planning to sell them as kits yet, though I may be able to in the foreseeable future. All updates with be open sourced though
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Questions about the Raspberry Pi Pico as a replacement for the Pro Micro
I understand I would need to program it using KMK, but I just wanted to make sure I can use the Pi Pico as a replacement for the Pro Micro in the banime40, the board I want to order.
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How do I download a Gerber from Github?
gotta download the entire repo in my experience, on the main page https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/banime40 click the green code button and download zip
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I made my own PCB and case!
3D printed one I made! There's some details in my repository if you're interested
TypeBeastXDPlus
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babbit36: a wireless DIY-friendly ortho
I'm a fan! I daily drive a 4x10, so a shift to this layout isn't bad at all! A layout that I use that I find fairly comfortable and "easy" is my homebrew TypeBeastXDPlus Home Edition: https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/TypeBeastXDPlus
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Happy 40s day! 🎉
Excellent taste. My keymap is my own homebrew layout that's suitable for casual use and programming, which I have humbly given the name of TypeBeastXDPlus Home Edition. The one in the top left is one of my first projects: the gasket mounted banime40
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keezyboost40 is now available on QMK
It's a bit of a learning curve, though if you are interested in trying 4x10, I suggest trying out my layout here. It's not as clean as a map from a 60% keyboard as the Planck layout, though it does have all the support for modifiers, and is good enough to use for programming IMO
I have a 4x10 layout that makes it easier to go from the Planck layout here: https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/TypeBeastXDPlus
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My current 4x10 ortholinear layout: TypeBeastXD+ Home Edition
Hey everyone! I often get asked what layout I use for my 4x10 ortholinear boards, and while I usually respond with Miryoku, I actually have a custom layout that I’m pretty comfortable with. Since 4x10 is a very serious layout, it was only appropriate to give my layout an equally fitting name: TypeBeastXD+ Home Edition
What are some alternatives?
miryoku_qmk - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout. Miryoku QMK is the Miryoku implementation for QMK.
keezyboost40 - 4x10 ortholinear with an LCD in the middle. Uses the Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as Rust firmware
bancouver40 - A 4x10 CFX spaced low-profile mechanical keyboard.
beyblock20 - The magnetic, modular, 20-key macropad that can join together to form an ortholinear board
Deskmat - 900 x 400 Deskmat model/Blender file for keyboard rendering scenes
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
ursa-minor-keyboard - Design and schematics for the ursaminor keyboard
babbit36 - A 36 key wireless ortholinear keyboard
palac - Palac Ortholinear 5x6+1 split keyboard
stl-viewer - [STL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STL_(file_format)) 3D object file viewer for java