• Ghoti_@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Is this keyboard wireless? If not I couldn’t imagine using it because the wires would sit in your lap

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      1 year ago

      It isn’t wireless. I’m not sure how the wires would end up in your lap when the keyboard is on your desk.

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          1 year ago

          Oh no, the red cable is actually facing away from you when using it. I guess I shouldn’t have taken these pictures at these angles 😅

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    1 year ago

    Looks really neat! Will you apply letters / paint for identifying the keys?

    I really like the construction, if I could try something and customize it to my hands and my workflow / comfort / ergonomics / productivity AND customize the firmware (key macros, binds etc) that could be really neat!

    What is your particular use case? Gaming? Streaming? Programming? Typing all day?

    I suppose having multiple keyboards is also an option

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      1 year ago

      Thanks! This was actually the only keycaps set I had laying around that wasn’t in use 😄 But I’m a Colemak user myself, so 90% of the caps usually don’t match my layout anyway and I never look at the keys. That said, I’m thinking about replacing the caps with a uniform XDA set (the current set is NP-profile) with labels.

      I do have multiple keyboards, but I’ll try this one out for gaming, since it has a num row which most of my other boards haven’t.

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      1 year ago

      It is! You can perform a click with it, but won’t “feel” the click, since there is no haptic feedback module, which the steam controller has.

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    1 year ago

    I am interested in the 3x5+3 version and would love to get Miryoku on it, plus of course the track pad needs to work, too. Is there an easy way, like a qmk workflow build that achieves this? Or another guide that describes it?