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InfluxDB
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KLOR
KLOR is 36-42 keys column-staggered split keyboard. It supports a per key RGB matrix, encoders, OLED displays, haptic feedback, audio, a Pixart Paw3204 trackball and four different layouts, through brake off parts.
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SaaSHub
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I am looking for a 34 keys split keyboard like Sweep that fits my use case below. And I love to hear your recommendations. I am using the Moonlander 34 keys layout on the photo. And I have almost no experience in soldering. But I want to try it. I have a friend whose's hobby has a split keyboard. He can help me.
PCB: Which PCB is good for me? A margin-space keys keyboard or no-margin-space keyboard? In the 1st photo of the Sweep, there is no margin space between keys. However, Urchin and Cheapis have margin space between keys. I am using Thinkpad X1 Carbon and Framework Laptop. And I am more comfortable with a keyboard with margin spaces between keys. However, I want to know the benefit of the no-margin-space keyboard, and how easy it's to get used to.
PCB: Which PCB is good for me? A margin-space keys keyboard or no-margin-space keyboard? In the 1st photo of the Sweep, there is no margin space between keys. However, Urchin and Cheapis have margin space between keys. I am using Thinkpad X1 Carbon and Framework Laptop. And I am more comfortable with a keyboard with margin spaces between keys. However, I want to know the benefit of the no-margin-space keyboard, and how easy it's to get used to.
Also the KLOR is pretty nice, though not specifically 34keys (36 in its smallest config, but that opens up using Miryoku on it, which is super fancy. https://github.com/GEIGEIGEIST/KLOR https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku
Also the KLOR is pretty nice, though not specifically 34keys (36 in its smallest config, but that opens up using Miryoku on it, which is super fancy. https://github.com/GEIGEIGEIST/KLOR https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku
Also this keyboard but use the v2 version as V1 has aggressive pinky stagger... https://github.com/wontaeyang/musubi
Laptop keyboards use scissor switches. Looks close to this but add a few keys: https://github.com/bsag/zmk-config-nine/tree/main