miryoku_kmk
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miryoku_kmk
- Miryoku KMK
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Super happy with this hand-wired skeletyl running miryoku kmk... what do you think?
Miryoku KMK is at https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku_kmk. If you handwire and do it according to a board that already has KMK support (e.g. crkbd, view the schematic in kicad) you won't have to make a custom keyboard definition.
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I built a crowoard (36 key) and now want to use it with Colemak Mod-DH and Miryoku... what is the easiest way?
Crowboard is supported in Miryoku KMK. Support will be added to Miryoku QMK on request. Via / Vial is not supported by Miryoku QMK but you should be able to enable it manually. Colemak Mod-DH is the default alpha arrangement for all Miryoku implementations.
miryoku_kmonad
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Cheapest way to try Miryoku style layout
You could install kmonad (https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad) with a Miryoku layout (https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku_kmonad) for instance.
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Where should i start? going from 100% to 36-keys. Im really interested in ergo keebs like the corne, but ive never built a custom keeb nore have i thinkered with smaller/custom layouts.
Something I don't see mentioned enough is just preparing yourself for smaller keebs by using pc-side software to emulate a smaller layout with whatever keyboard you're using now. Thankfully, Manna Harbour created a kmonad version of Miryoku that is perfectly suited for trying out a smaller layout on a bigger keyboard. (Be aware that typing on an actual ergonomic split keyboard is even nicer.)
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Programmers rise up, is the numbers row essential or not?
There are software option to do this mapping on your computer instead of on the keyboard. That is what I understand that https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku_kmonad kmonad is.
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Is it possible to try out 36 keys with a ThinkPad on Windows 10 or Linux?
As u/w0lfwood mentioned, you can use Miryoku kMonad to try out a 3x5+3 layout on a row staggered board.
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Spacebars are ridiculously long, as is having the modifier keys under your hands, requiring moving off home row to press them. Suggestions for adding keys below spacebar? (more in comments)
As others have noted, a programmable ergo split is the best solution. But for a conventional keyboard you can add home row mods and layers using KMonad. The lite mapping in Miryoku KMonad adds home row mods, and the finger part of the Nav layer when space is held. That would be enough to significantly reduce your movement from home.
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Dygma raise to overcome tendinitis ?
u/set92 If you just want to try Miryoku briefly on the Defy you could use Miryoku KMonad. To implement Miryoku natively, pay particular attention to the mod tap settings. You'll need to find settings suitable for home row mods.
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Windows custom keyboard combos?
KMonad is cross platform. Here's an example config. The lite mapping will put cursor keys on the home row and the other keys you mentioned on the row below, when space is held.
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Help with crkbd layout
Check your KMonad mod tap settings. See Miryoku KMonad for an example, e.g. here. There's no special support for preventing accidental mods in KMonad, so all you can do is increase tapping term and adjust your typing style. See The Guide for details.
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Need Help on finding an ergonomic keyboard similar to a Logitech K860
Others use popular layouts like Miryoku. It has options to use an inverted T nav cluster, and set which side. You can now even try it without a programmable keyboard, via KMonad.
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Miryoku KMonad
Miryoku KMonad is for use with keyboards that do not support custom firmware. The full Miryoku layout is included, plus all alternative layout options. Individual mappings for non-programmable ergonomic keyboards such as Kinesis Advantage or X-Bows will be added on request.
What are some alternatives?
Keyboard-Dweebs-Firmware-repository - Firmware files for keyboard dweebs keyboards.
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
miryoku_babel - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout. Miryoku Babel generates the layer data source files for Miryoku implementations from a single source.
corne-zmk-config - zmk config for the swept and corne keyboard
miryoku_zmk - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout. Miryoku ZMK is the Miryoku implementation for ZMK.
miryoku_qmk - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout. Miryoku QMK is the Miryoku implementation for QMK.
Scylla - Ergonomic mechanical keyboard
mechanical-keyboard - DIY mechanical keyboard and where to find them
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
cantor - Cantor keyboard, a 42 key diodeless split keyboard.