If the keyboard is wired it comes equipped withRP2040IC andQMKfirmware. This also includesVialsupport for changing keyboard settings on the fly. If you opt for Bluetooth the keyboard comes withnRF52840IC andZMKfirmware. This firmware does not allow changing keyboard settings without recompiling firm...
My first custom hand-wired mechanical keyboard project was a macropad, and is often the path requiring the least investment and appetite for risk. If you're building something similar, you'll appreciate the sheer simplicity of this custom firmware created byRedditor /u/jetpacktuxedofor their own...
What is the longhorn keyboard ?It's a split, sculpted, ortholinear keyboard.It's a modified version of this keyboard by u/cyanophage : https://www.reddit.com/r/ErgoMechKeyboards/comments/i8e9xv/my_first_split_my_own_design/Almost all the credits go to him, I ust modified his design,...
https://www.reddit.com/r/olkb/comments/cylzth/qmk_can_i_change_the_behavior_of_a_shifted_key/ rodrigob commented Sep 8, 2019 I am unfamiliar with this codebase, how does this alternative compares to https://github.com/gavinenns/qmk_firmware/blob/773dbdb095d4f48f39ce6ca1c0a9cb49a4...
For those who know how to compile QMK firmwares from the command line, please give this a try and let me know if it works for you. I've copied over most of the layouts from DZ60 since the two PCBs are very similar. Sorry, I don't know much about VIA, so left it out of this ...