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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.
Luckily, sweeeeep does, and to be honest most keyboards do. Here's an example of the one I used: https://github.com/sadekbaroudi/sweep36/blob/master/sweeeeep/choc-hotswap/sweeeeep-gerbers.zip which is just the choc-hotswap version of the sweeeeep.
I recently just built a Sweep36 since I love both the layout of the Sweep but also find Miryoku indispensable, so it seemed like a match made in heaven.
sweeeeep doesn't have community layout support enabled, but you can do it with some small edits: Add LAYOUTS = split_3x5_3 to https://github.com/sadekbaroudi/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/fingerpunch/sweeeeep/rules.mk and add #define LAYOUT_split_3x5_3 LAYOUT_sweeeeep to
All you need to do is upload this gerber file to your PCB service of choice like JLCPCB or PCBWay. You shouldn't need to change many settings at all to get things to work. All of the changes I made were strictly cosmetic (like changing the pcb color to black, removing the order number, etc.) I didn't change anything on the JLCPCB configurator when I ordered that made any functional difference. Here's a handy guide that I used in the KLOR docs that can apply to just about any keyboard you want to order a PCB for: https://github.com/GEIGEIGEIST/KLOR/tree/main/PCB