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manna-harbour
- What are the best 36 key keyboards?
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Is there any 5x3+3 dactyl manuform? (except skelety)
Check https://github.com/stars/manna-harbour/lists/36-keys, but I don't remember one with a closed case. Still, I can't imagine open cases breaking easily. Also you could ask u/Beheddard if he's planning a closed case for dometyl / choctyl sometime.
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Advice building 36 key split wireless
Here's a list of open source 36-key boards: https://github.com/stars/manna-harbour/lists/36-keys. Some are made for use with nice!nanos (power switch, battery connector).
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IKEA BERGENES perfectly fits moonlander
Here's a list of boards with 36 keys. https://github.com/stars/manna-harbour/lists/36-keys
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Creating a custom 36 key split gergoplex / ferris sweep style board?
Here's a list of open source 3x5+3 keyboards. Many are choc spaced. Some are also diodeless, but that limits your choice of MCU and ability to mod. Diodes aren't difficult to solder, and SMD turns out to be easier to deal with than TH.
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36 key vertically staggered ortho, not low-pro (see comments for explanation)
I have a list of boards with 36-keys, but unibody MX is pretty rare.
miryoku
- Principles for Keyboard Layouts (2022)
- Been at this for 6 months, need advice
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Idea: script for generating QMK keymap and diagram
I've seen https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku but it doesn't appear to be easily modified.
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Recommendations for laptop user
A 75% keyboard still require quite a lot of wrist movement, which is not ideal in your situation. It's better to learn to use layers, you could still have all the function keys and such with a 36 or 34 keys. With with such a small keyboard you don't need to move your wrist while typing. A Corne or even a Ferris Sweep can do the job with a proper keymap, like Miryoku.
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Dvorak map in Miryoku
If you prefer to have semicolon on Base you'd substitute custom Base, Nav, and Sym layers, swapping semicolon and slash, with https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku/discussions/85.
- Miryoku: An ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout
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My Unhealthy Relationship with Keyboards ⌨
The Miryoku layout [1] has a dedicated number layer which turns the left half into a number pad. Practical (once you get used to it) and portable.
[1] https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku
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ZSA Voyager: Low profile split keyboard
It's understandable if some people would prefer a larger layout. I wouldn't argue people should be using smaller keyboards.
It's "I don't mind moving my hand to hit the key" vs "I don't mind holding down some Fn key to hit the key". (Or with F1-F12 on Macbooks, you need to both hold down a Fn key and move your hand).
For an example of "36 keys ... how", I think the popular miryoku layout is fascinating. https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku/tree/master/docs/re... -- Often, mnemonics for particular keys aren't all that complicated.
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Split kb symbol layer for dev/vim user
Except for those who use Miryoku, which is not optimized for software development, probably every single person here will have its own custom keymap.
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My new work setup, and a repurposing of my old setup
The keyboard on the other desk is a wireless Corne low profile kit I built up a while back using a couple nice!nano controllers and their low power display too. For general typing I don't have much of a problem going back and forth between the two, but the Corne is only 34 keys and I use a complex layout called Miryoku to get access to most symbols and functions I have by default on my 360.
What are some alternatives?
STeMCell - STM32F4 breakout board in pro micro pinout. Designed mainly for ergo split keyboards.
keyboard-layout - keyboard-layout pools all the needed files to set up my custom XKB keyboard layout (takbl) on Linux Ubuntu.
Choc-Spaced-Corne - Corne w/ choc spacing / choc hotswap sockets / reversible / battery pads / on-off switch
ferris - A low profile split keyboard designed to satisfy one single use case elegantly
dometyl-keyboard - A parametric generator for designing split, concave, ergonomic keyboards written in ocaml.
corne - QMK files for my 36-key Corne keyboard
roost - roost low profile ergonomic ortholinear hot-swappable kailh-choc keyboard
halmak - The final version of the AI designed keyboard layout
cantor - Cantor keyboard, a 42 key diodeless split keyboard.
vim-unimpaired - unimpaired.vim: Pairs of handy bracket mappings
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
zmk - ZMK Firmware Repository