dactyl-keyboard
zmk
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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dactyl-keyboard
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My new build - Second handwired keyboard
Keys layout generated using ergohaven/dactyl-keyboard
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Built my first Dactyl Manuform (Velvet)
I used the STL files from: https://github.com/ergohaven/dactyl-keyboard/releases/tag/velvet-v1
- Velvet from ergohaven
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Velvet keyboard - a compact 38 keys minimalist variation of Dactyl Manuform
Introducing our long-awaited minimalist keyboard Velvet. Only 38 keys, very small and compact, but still curved enough for comfortable work wherever you are! Completely open-source, you can download 3D models here.
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Introducing Remnant – a 58 keys (60%) split, concave ergonomic 3D keyboard with complete PCB (hotswap sockets and per key RGB included), RPi Pico and Vial out-of-the-box
Source code is here
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Sharing my stuff for building hot-swappable Dactyl Manuforms with mountable PCBs
STL and SVG files for printing 4x6/5x6 cases and laser cutting plates: https://github.com/ergohaven/dactyl-keyboard/releases/tag/stls
zmk
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Not an iPad Pro Review: Why iPadOS Still Doesn't Get the Basics Right
I definitely think you should be able to add keyboard layouts at a software level on iPadOS and iOS, but one possible solution to the problem right now is using a programmable keyboard using QMK [1], ZMK [2], or some other open-source firmware. There's even a usb-usb converter [3] that will convert keystrokes from any keyboard into ones that you map using TMK or QMK, so you can use your own.
[1] https://qmk.fm/
[2] https://zmk.dev/
[3] https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=69169.0
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ZMK + Cirque trackpad?
I saw this same question was posted half a year ago and was wondering if anyone knew of any updates. Looks like this development branch of ZMK is stalled.
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Nice!view not working when leds are turned on?
Not sure which information you mean, but here goes. Nice!Nano v2 Pinout (shows Arduino pin mapping). Nice!View Getting Started (explains how to remap the CS pin for a non-native shield like Corne). The overlay file where "cs-gpios" is set for the nice_view_adapter in ZMK. If you look at the Corne Schematic, you'll see as shown in the labels in this image that the bottom two pins (B2, B4, B5, B6) don't appear to be used for a column, row, or the OLED header. But the only way to really verify is to pull the KiCAD file for your Corne version and check yourself. I think D0 ("Data") should work. It appears to go to an optional I2C connection.
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Steps for troubleshooting a new build Corne? (First timer)
if you built the firmware using the corne shield that might be the issue. the splitkb aurora corne has a different pinout.
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Options for Chocofi keyboard
Depending on a controller you will be programming features of your keyboard using QMK or ZMK (there are alternatives but these two are the most popular). You can check documentation of these tools regarding display but some nice sum up is in the related article on splitkb: https://docs.splitkb.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010533820-What-can-you-use-an-OLED-display-for-
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Addicted to moonlander but in need of something more portable
corne-ish zen, the group buy is long over but there is an extras round coming up. I suggest going on the discord if you're interested in knowing when they'll be available for sale. it is a prebuilt so you can just buy it whole and have it ready to use out of the box and runs on ZMK.
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Any new Ploopies? :-)
I would be pretty interested in a wireless Ploopy. Especially if it runs ZMK since that is what I currently use for a split keyboard. It would be pretty awesome to link the macros and layers between my keyboard and mouse if the mouse could be a second peripheral "half" of the keyboard. Admittedly, ZMK's mouse support is still kinda beta, but the wireless support is amazing.
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What's a very simple config change that you can't live without?
The other firmware I wrote for my wireless programable keyboard based on ZMK.
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Wireless Sofle RGB in a low profile case.
The code to enable the second encoder is outlined in this Pull Request https://github.com/zmkfirmware/zmk/pull/728, but since it's not in the main ZMK codebase, to use this feature you need to roll your own ZMK with this PR included. And luckily there is already a kind person who did this in https://github.com/narze/zmk/pull/2
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Keyboard for Carpel Tunnel
Try the Kinesis Advantage Pro because you can customize with ZMK. If you have DIY skills and want to customize event further. There's the open source version. Spit keyboards with QMK are good too.
What are some alternatives?
keymap_hub - Collection of keymaps for different keyboards from ergohaven.xyz
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
su120-keyboard - Expandable keyboard with up to 120 keys
qmk - My fork of QMK firmware (see https://github.com/joric/qmk/wiki)
pro-micro-holder
kmk_firmware - Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
dactyl-keyboard - Dactyl-ManuForm, a parameterized ergonomic keyboard translated into Python including a cadquery / Open CASCADE implementation.
nrfmicro - A Pro Micro alternative for wireless keyboards
vial-qmk - QMK fork with Vial-specific features.
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
DactylWave - A smooth Dactyl manuform keyboard
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.