zmk-config
Config for my hummingbird (and related) keyboards (by jcmkk3)
nice-nano-holder
By nathanielks
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zmk-config
Posts with mentions or reviews of zmk-config.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-01.
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32 Keys or less; anyone proficient with them? Do you prefer this to boards with more keys? Which board(s) do you like?
I‘ve mained various 30 key boards for over a year now. I find it to be the optimal size to have all keys within easy reach, but without too much combo/layer jumping. You can see my config here: https://github.com/jcmkk3/zmk-config
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Fit Colemak-DH on a 26+4 key hummingbird-like layout
No analyzer can really model these things at this point, but I think that you can feel when things are bad. I don't use colemak, but feel free to look at my config/layout. https://github.com/jcmkk3/zmk-config
- 34-key keyboard with emacs
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Ergonomic Keyboards
I feel like any programmable keyboard should be able to be configured to work well with emacs. I personally like having very few keys so that my hands need to move less when typing/navigating. Because I use powerful firmware (ZMK), I still have access to all of the keys that I need. You can take a look at how I configure my keyboard (along with some of my keyboards) here: https://github.com/jcmkk3/zmk-config
nice-nano-holder
Posts with mentions or reviews of nice-nano-holder.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-14.
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A mostly wireless TBK Mini (with bonus holder files)
You can find the source files for the holder on my GitHub repo, I hope it's helpful 🙏 Many thanks to u/Fmcraft for posting the F3D source of the keyboard, as that let me modify it to my liking!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing zmk-config and nice-nano-holder you can also consider the following projects:
dactyl-manuform
TBK-Mini
Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini
zmk-config - Shield for bastardkb's skeletyl and TBK mini, along with my keymap
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
zmk-config - Personal ZMK firmware configuration for various boards (34-keys, Corneish Zen, Planck)
keyboard-lab - A test space for split keyboard layouts
keychron - Settings for Keychron keyboards
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
dactyl-typesafe
mechanical-keyboard - DIY mechanical keyboard and where to find them
zmk-config vs dactyl-manuform
nice-nano-holder vs TBK-Mini
zmk-config vs Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini
nice-nano-holder vs zmk-config
zmk-config vs Sweep
nice-nano-holder vs zmk-config
zmk-config vs TBK-Mini
zmk-config vs keyboard-lab
zmk-config vs keychron
zmk-config vs kmonad
zmk-config vs dactyl-typesafe
zmk-config vs mechanical-keyboard