keymap-editor
kmonad
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MIT License | MIT License |
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keymap-editor
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Kinesis 360 Pro, 1 Year In: I’m Disappointed
The difference is: https://nickcoutsos.github.io/keymap-editor/ Click the firmware generated button which takes you directly to the action tab for the latest build. Then clicking to download firmware.
- Designing a Symbol Layer
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Wireless Corne ‘Piano’ Keybd
Looks nice. I can recommend the following graphical configurator: https://github.com/nickcoutsos/keymap-editor
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Happy 2nd birthday to my Moonlander!
I haven't looked into QMK configurators because if I go to the trouble of building a keeb I'd go all out and make it wireless. I did look at [keymap editor](https://github.com/nickcoutsos/keymap-editor) for ZMK, which could be close enough to Oryx for me to try sometime.
- Does Kinesis 360 Editor support all functions?
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72+ key Split Travel Column Staggered Keyboard
The only other thing I could recommend in that case is custom built; it's easier than you'd think, and some people have made GUI interfaces for ZMK like this: https://github.com/nickcoutsos/keymap-editor
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How To Setup VIA On Any QMK Keyboard
I know ZMK does not have an official one, but there's one that uses github actions in order to build a firmware for you after you commit your keymap. That's probably the closest we'll have to zmk configurator for a while https://github.com/nickcoutsos/keymap-editor
- I finished low profile, wireless Corne. All is nice but I am disappointed with the battery life. Any suggestions?
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𝑥MK: Use programmable keyboard firmware with any keyboard.
I think the closest thing at the moment is https://github.com/nickcoutsos/keymap-editor.
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[GB] Introducing the Borne Keyboard V1
Looking forwards: the chosen bootloader should support over-the-air updates, and GUI front-ends for ZMK do exist, albeit with varying maturity. 1 2
kmonad
- KMonad: An Advanced Keyboard Manager
- FW13 keyboard QMK support
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Cursorless is alien magic from the future – Xe Iaso
have you actually tried that? afaik they don't get you the perfect home row mods due to some limitations re. how they implement the tap vs hold logic
https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad/issues/228
- KMonad version 0.4.2 is available
- KMonad – a keyboard manager with layers, multi-tap, tap-hold, and more
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The unix69 keyboard layout: nerdy and nice
I use kmonad[1] to have QMK-like functionality on any keyboard.
https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
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Can't find F13-24 labels
You can create F13-F24 purely in software with key mapping tools. On Windows, one way is with the PowerToys Keyboard Manager: remap some unimportant keys to F13, F14, etc. Another way is with KMonad (cross platform), and define the keymap with KeyF13, KeyF14, etc.
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Some useful software customizations for my NyPhy Air60 (linux)
There you have the software link : https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
- Keyboard Layout Is Broken
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No linux drivers for rgb and macros?
Other option I would suggest for any linux user with keyboards without QMK is to try KMonad https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
What are some alternatives?
zmk-viewer - cli tool to generate preview images from a zmk .keymap file
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
zmk - ZMK Firmware Repository
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
crkbd - Corne keyboard, a split keyboard with 3x6 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys.
homebrew-qmk - QMK Homebrew Formulae
taira-keyboard - A wireless low-profile split mechanical keyboard with 66 keys inspired by the ErgoDash and Corne Chocolate
sharpkeys - SharpKeys is a utility that manages a Registry key that allows Windows to remap one key to any other key.
xmk - Use programmable keyboard firmware with any keyboard.
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor