qmk_firmware
By treeman
hypergolic
Ergonomic 34 key keyboard with ring and pinky splay. (by davidphilipbarr)
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qmk_firmware
Posts with mentions or reviews of qmk_firmware.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-18.
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Have you tried "Repeat last mod"?
Oh, it was actually this guy https://github.com/treeman/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/ferris/keymaps/treeman/repeat.c . I wonder how your implementations differ.
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How to solve thumb fatigue?
I sure do.
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Am I the only one that had issue with Corne thumb cluster style?
I've made some blog posts about it: https://www.jonashietala.se/blog/tags/t-34/, although they're a bit outdated right now. The source code is more up to date: https://github.com/treeman/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/ferris/keymaps/treeman
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Are there any other popular keyboard layouts than Miryoku?
I haven't made a write-up of what I'm currently running, but it's on Github.
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Repeat last key in qmk?
I have my own implementation. See repeat.h and repeat.c and how it's used in keymap.c. You can ignore the "reverse repeat", making the implementation quite simple.
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Why keymaps are so important and why I won't go 30%
Here's a blog post of my layout and here's the current layout in code (which has some smaller changes to the base layer).
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Vim users with minimal layouts, whats your symbol layout look like?
This is my current 34-key layout. Some notable features:
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The Ferris Bling, My new daily driver
This is my qmk keymap and here's a blog post about the keymap (although I've made some changes since then).
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has anyone implemented rsthd-like layout for gergoplex?
I fear, if you want a highly customized layout on a highly customized board, you have to work a little for it ˄˄ But the author put his code on github, so you can start from there: https://github.com/treeman/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/kyria/keymaps/treeman My tip: use his Kyria version, and just consider which keys will be obsolete, and you can not use. Then try to flash on the Gergoplex.
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The T-34 keyboard layout
I can't really call it "my" CAPSWORD, since I got the idea from /u/jonas_h and it looks like several others have contributed to it. That said, it looks pretty easy to extend to handle additional characters by adding extra cases to this switch statement. If you have a continuous range you want to add, you can use the KC_A ... KC_Z syntax. Otherwise, you'd have to add them one per line, but it's still pretty doable.
hypergolic
Posts with mentions or reviews of hypergolic.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-23.
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Is this layout dumb?
The thumb keys remind me of the hypergolic https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/hypergolic/blob/main/hyper.png
- Do I Need Diodes for this Small Handwired Build?
- Am I the only one that had issue with Corne thumb cluster style?
- Some 30s for 40s Day
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Ortholinear and radially
You're looking for splay. There are a few designs out there. If you're okay with fewer keys, check out the hypergolic
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Have you caught the bug yet?
And I am back on 30 keys. This is the latest of my bug keyboards: the Flea. The splay is a little different from the Midge and the Mosquito, with none between the index and middle finger and an extra 5 degrees between the ring and pinkie. This pushes the pinkie out a little bit while also pulling the thumb in. The thumb cluster has a slightly inverted splay to match. My main inspiration for this design is the Hypergolic. I have added a few words on my keymap to the pinned Keymap Tinkering thread.
- 32 keys, wonky pinky
What are some alternatives?
When comparing qmk_firmware and hypergolic you can also consider the following projects:
zmk-config-microdox
36keys - Keyboard pcbs with 36key or less?
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
bugs - Opinionated ergonomic keyboards.
samoklava - Generated keyboard
Le-Chiffre-Keyboard
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.
tapir36 - Minimally spaced MX ergo split
configs - dotfiles and other configuration files
ADuck - A Duck split reversible keyboard based on the A. Dux by Tapi, created using ErgoGen by MrZealot
qmk - My fork of QMK firmware (see https://github.com/joric/qmk/wiki)
trochilidae - A from-scratch recreation of the Hummingbird keyboard using ergogen
qmk_firmware vs zmk-config-microdox
hypergolic vs 36keys
qmk_firmware vs qmk_firmware
hypergolic vs bugs
qmk_firmware vs samoklava
hypergolic vs Le-Chiffre-Keyboard
qmk_firmware vs qmk_firmware
hypergolic vs tapir36
qmk_firmware vs configs
hypergolic vs ADuck
qmk_firmware vs qmk
hypergolic vs trochilidae