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ergodox-ez-shine-dvorak
Dvorak keyboard layout for ErgoDox EZ, inspired by the key placement of the TypeMatrix 2030 USB
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At the moment I'd advise against it somewhat -- the silicon shortages have basically made the MCU and a couple of other parts unobtainable.
That said, I got mine from everyone's favourite PCB manufacturer: JLCPCB.
All the parts can be found on the BOM: https://github.com/tzarc/djinn/blob/main/Rev2a/Djinn-BOM.md
I know what you mean. I solved the issue with a specially designed adjustable linkage on the Lagrange (https://github.com/dpapavas/lagrange-keyboard). It took a while to finetune the relative position anf attitude (which, turned out to be what one'd expect: 0° toe, separation at about shoulder width), but now it's finally consistently aligned every time. (The palm keys also help by doubling as guides to keep your hands in the right place.)
In case anyone wants to program this (or any other keyboard) without QMK, there's kmonad: https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
I used a Levinson[0] for about a year and then switched to a Kyria[1] in August. My Kyria is fully wireless by using two nice!nano microcontrollers and ZMK firmware. I absolutely love small keyboards like this. It takes a couple days/weeks to get used to the positions of everything, but once you do it's amazing. I've ordered PCB's for a Ferris Sweep[2] and plan on building it soon.
[0] https://keeb.io/collections/levinson-keyboard
[1] https://splitkb.com/collections/keyboard-kits/products/kyria...
[2] https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/sweep
I have the ErgoDox EZ Shine split keyboard and use it with a custom Dvorak layout that I created for it inspired by the layout of the keyboard I used to use before it, the TypeMatrix 2030 USB.
My custom Dvorak layout for the ErgoDox EZ Shine: https://github.com/ctsrc/ergodox-ez-shine-dvorak
Mine isn't there: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
Of course, I need to do a better job at advertising and keeping up with trends like OLED screens and rotary knobs. But as a plain-Jane Bluetooth split ortho keyboard, I fervently enjoy typing on it.
Sweet list and just what I've been looking for lately, thanks so much.
https://github.com/YangPiCui/ErgonomicVerticalKeyboard
This one is hilarious, the design caught my eye with its unique shape and the mandatory pro-Mormon proclamation (which at first I thought was a joke about the shape of the hands on the keyboard being prayer-like) until the creator told me to repent my sins.