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sqdg
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How you guys press vertical combo?
Keycap and a bit of practice. MBK isn't that great for vertical combos imo, the chamfer on the edge makes it feel like the gap is larger (larger gaps more misclick). I have my own design of keycaps that tries to maintain a smooth curve around the gap, and with tight enough tolerance from the printing (final gap is like <0.5mm) vertical combos feel nice to press. I haven't tried caps other than MBK and kailh blanks, but MCC seems like a nice one to try.
- Choc keycaps that are shorter than MBKs? Or maybe a smart way to modify MBK keycaps?
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Cantor, Guts and Griffith Berserk-themed with MJF Keycaps
Keycaps are Blue MJF Nylon PA11 keycaps in SQDG profile by Shoggot. Had 2 sets printed out by Craftcloud who outsourced it to a different vendor. I used Cride's repo for it before realizing that they had very slightly altered the profile to accommodate their specific board so the keys are very slightly off in a way that I don't mind.
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Long time no post to reddit: Daily driven boards
Keycaps: SQDG with SLS nylon (on craftcloud too) and 2 resin (possibly) DCJS
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Are there any Stenographers here? Should I switch to Stenography?
On the desk board, it was DCJS (I wouldn't be able to find the link now) by u/shogzilla; now it's the same as the travel board. On the travel board, that is linked in the repo
cantor
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Corne, but with a wider thumb cluster and stronger column stagger?
There are a few things that are close: * The Cantor/Piantor: more aggressive stagger and slightly changed thumb cluster. * The Swept Corne: essentially a big sweep. * The Hillside 46/48: This comes in many forms which are very similar to what you are looking for. Essentially an extra aggressive stagger (and perhaps splayed) Corne with a bigger thumb cluster.
- With enough GPIO pins, can I skip diodes?
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Cheapest way to try Miryoku style layout
Depending on how comfortable you are ordering PCBs yourself, the Cantor (https://github.com/diepala/cantor ) or the Cheapino (https://github.com/tompi/cheapino ) might be a good starting point for getting into split keyboards, both are diodeless, so you only need to solder the switches and use relatively cheap microcontrollers
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My corne swept with handmade oak case
The Corne caught my eye first, but I ended up starting with a Cantor, which has more stagger, like OP's keyboard. It didn't work for me. The Corne works better for me.
- MRIYA
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Optimising Colemak DH for Programming
cantor
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What are the best designs to cheap out? E.g. Reviung34 only needs 1 controller.
Cantor by DiePala, Choc, diodeless, cheap “Black pill” mcu, requires two. Caseless/plateless. Pcb is reversible, but you’ll need trrs cable and Jack.
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Adding millmax to non-swappable PCB
I have 2 hand-wired keyboards with cherry style switches, and I decided to build a Cantor (diodeless, Corne-like with more pinky stagger) to try a PCB build and the Kailh choc v1 switches for a first time.
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Does the Lily58 have the same floating PCB problem of the Sofle?
several of the low-profile / Choc boards (ex. Cantor) go the plateless and caseless route with nothing more than rubber bumpers on the bottom of the PCB
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How do I get started with KiCad for customizing an existing, open source layout?
Cantor – low profile
What are some alternatives?
steno - Embedded steno firmware + custom steno PCBs
torn - Torn keyboard
fissure - A 46/36/40 key split keyboard
piantor - The Piantor Keyboard is a beginner-friendly, easy-to-solder, 42-key or 36-key, diodeless, low profile aggressive column staggered, hotswappable and non-hotswappable, programmable ergonomic mechanical split keyboard powered by Raspberry Pi Pico or other compatible RP2040 boards. It is based on the Cantor Keyboard.
LPX
zmk - ZMK Firmware Repository
PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles - Parametric Key Caps
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
crkbd - Corne keyboard, a split keyboard with 3x6 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys.
eternal-keypad - A 36 key gaming keypad, for both right and left handed mouse users.
cheapino
chocofi - Split 36-key keyboard