qmk
By yorickpeterse
qmk_firmware
Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families (by rafaelromao)
qmk | qmk_firmware | |
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5 | 9 | |
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- | 0.0 | |
- | over 2 years ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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qmk
Posts with mentions or reviews of qmk.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-03.
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Keymap Tinkering
Keymap: https://gitlab.com/yorickpeterse/qmk/-/blob/44908d410ad5217508a881b151225013f7ced71d/keyboards/bastardkb/tbkmini/keymaps/yorickpeterse/keymap.c
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Vim users with minimal layouts, whats your symbol layout look like?
I'm using this keyboard with this layout. The symbols I use most often are all crammed onto a single layer, with a few less commonly used ones being placed on a different layer.
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Skeletyl with 35g MX Reds
Functionality wise it does what it's supposed to do. Being able to use QMK is nice, but I didn't do much with it besides moving some buttons around (see here).
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Are you using any alternative to mod-tap on a 36 key keyboard? How do you like it?
Same here, I just couldn't get it to work nicely regardless of the settings. For my Gergoplex I'm using this layout.
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 2022-01-07.
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Inspiration for a Firmware Feature - Dancing Bracket
Combined with its separate hold behavior and some tap dancing on them in other layers, these keys does so much that I sometimes doubt it would all be possible with just two keys.
- Keymap Tinkering
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Keyboard Layouts optimized for LaTeX?
My layout has 34 keys and is optimized for software programming, with symbols spread across two layers, on the left side of the lower and on the right side of the raise layer, so you can reach all symbols with a single hand. It might worth checking if it fits your case, and you can always reposition the symbols according to your needs.
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Long Term Planck and other 4x12 Layout Review
I use my BM40 as a daily driver for a few months now, also with a split layout.
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For the software devs here, where’s your map the curly and square brackets?
I use a 34 keys layout in my planck, and put the symbols in the left side of the lower and right side of the raise layers, so that I can access them with a single hand, which for me feels more intuitive. < and > goes in the same positions as comma and dot, so I can also access them using shift, which I use mostly for indentation in VIM. {, (, [ and < are in the middle finger columns, above and below the home row, which makes them easier to access. The closing counterpart are not used so often, since the text editors type them automatically, so it is okay to improve for the position of the opening counterpart.
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getreuer/qmk-keymap - GitHub repo of QMK firmware tinkering
This is really nice. Thanks for sharing. I plan to do the same in the future with mine, but it still needs some cleaning and documentation.
- Favorite Key Combos?
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How do I properly use the configurator with custom keycodes
I use keyboard-layout-editor.com to maintain my visual keymap and update the keymap.c manually, but formatting the code and comments to make it easier to read and edit. I've tried something like you are doing, but it did not worth it.
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F-keys, a numpad, symbols, navigation keys - what're on your layers?
I'm a VIM user, but I rather use j as the left arrow instead of h, to avoid lateral movement, so I disabled hjkl in VIM and use my navigation layer instead, holding the left thumb. I use a lot of layers, but everything is easy to reach and remember. I also use a combo to activate the navigation layer using only the right hand. https://github.com/rafaelromao/qmk_firmware/tree/rafaelromao/keyboards/kprepublic/bm40hsrgb/keymaps/rafaelromao
What are some alternatives?
When comparing qmk and qmk_firmware you can also consider the following projects:
qmk_distro_msys - A Windows one-click installer for the QMK CLI
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
dactyl-manuform-keymap - Colemak-DH Dactyl Manuform 5x6 QMK keymap w/ home row mods for French and English
HandsDown - Where I keep my Hands Down code
horizon - 52 key ortholinear keyboard, no special features.
zmk-config
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
qmk_firmware - keyboard controller firmware for Atmel AVR USB family
dotfiles - Mac and keyboard configuration
qmk_firmware_layouts_Ruslano - My configs for my QMK keyboards
qmk_firmware - keyboard controller firmware for Atmel AVR and ARM USB families
qmk vs qmk_distro_msys
qmk_firmware vs miryoku
qmk vs dactyl-manuform-keymap
qmk_firmware vs HandsDown
qmk vs horizon
qmk_firmware vs dactyl-manuform-keymap
qmk vs zmk-config
qmk_firmware vs qmk_firmware
qmk vs qmk_firmware
qmk_firmware vs dotfiles
qmk vs qmk_firmware_layouts_Ruslano
qmk_firmware vs qmk_firmware