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Yep, why not? The only thing I could say, tactyle they are feeling cheep, if you compare to xda keycaps from amazon
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Here you can see an actual difference
How it was: [Outemu Mute Lime Tactile Switches + XDA Dye Sublimation Honey Milk Keycaps](https://imgur.com/a/OpUyQBO) How it now: [TECSEE Medium Tactile Switches + XVX Horizon Low Profile Keycaps](https://imgur.com/a/oYIEWWv)
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Tridactyl is the best. It is supporting editing textarea with vim/emacs
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I'm using my corne almost a year, but still at 30-35 wpm. But english is not a my native lang. I guess I just need more time
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That's a good idea
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Yes, I have Arch Linux in all my laptops and all of them has the same issue after boot. I'm not using sleep at all
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I have slighty different problem. Every time I turn my laptop on my Corne keyboard is not recognized, until I plug-out and plug-in again. I have no idea, how to fix it. My setup is here
https://github.com/Crandel/vial-qmk/blob/crandel/keyboards/crkbd/keymaps/crandel/config.h
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The olly issue I have with thumbkey at the moment - same color for all layouts. As I have 4 layouts it is impossible to turn off keys, as I used to do in MessagEase, because they will be immpossible to recognise. Would be nice to change background color for layout
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Vim sucks, Emacs is the best editor in the world
I bought it on etsy.com after last Christmas and right now I fill very comfortable. First several months I played with configuration and different layouts and learn blind typing as well. My final config could be found [here](https://github.com/Crandel/vial-qmk/blob/crandel/keyboards/crkbd/keymaps/crandel/keymap.c). The base layout is Colemak-dh, second one is for numbers and arrows. Third one is for special characters and final layout for mouse movements. It is vial compatible and I use macros, combos and tap dancing intensively. Also I use modifiers as holding keys, but above home row, as it speed up my taping and I produce less errors. ![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/e3e42483-ca95-49cc-8cfd-fbb92cba5076.png) ![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/6f005c53-2a22-4ea6-a635-7bab00d1ac6d.png) ![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/6da92c48-41fd-4a1d-9532-fa990737d731.png)
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It's much easier as you imagine. It always one key and in any layout it works the same. If I need to switch to nums layout I always tap twice. If I hold I switch to chars layout. This is much more intuitive than any key combination
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I use tapdance to access 4 layouts.
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I buy corne and at the same time I switch from query to colemak-hd and learn blind typing as well. First several days it was slow as hell. But I didn't rush myself. I tried to type with 100% accuracy so my brain is sure where every letter is placed. Humps are very helpful for this. I glue small wood pieces(from toothpick) to the key caps and my brain learn where to move my fingers for every letter. Accuracy is very important for this.
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I really like this design. Waiting for test it with great pleasure
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I recommend to try corne v3. It's a super popular keyboard with huge community, tons of cases and cheap to build. I'm currently using it.
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I recommend you to try corne v3. I has a lot build options, cases, wire and wireless options, etc. Also you can buy pre-built one on etsy
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Option 2: All Unified Diff Colors
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My setup is Swaywm on Arch and of cause Emacs
I use additional trackball as build one is not working correctly yet and I have no time to fix it(.
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