Looking for a portable ortholinear
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    For a silent and portable keywell you’ve basically only got the Glove80. Their new Cherry Blossom silent switches is where I would go. Voyager is also an option but only slightly less expensive than the glove and you lose the keywell. I’d definitely go for that if you’re willing to drop the cash. There’s usually a few used ones up for sale on the MoErgo discord

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  • After seeing the reactions of the Qazimoto, thought I'd share my daily driver
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    Holding the highlighted red thumb key(s) will activate layers. So left thumb is nav, right is symnum, both is fun.

    The shift on R is only used for shortcuts, and acts as r when tapped and shift when held. For typing I use the two sticky shift combos on ring+middle homerow.

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  • Yes, it’s mechanical. Choc V1 20g Nocturnal switches, and I use it daily at work typing for a living. 26-key Unibody [ʻākohekohe](https://github.com/grassfedreeve/akohekohe)

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    Looking for a recommendation of a glove80 like
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    There is nothing like that in the market. You can just never turn on the rgb and swap to blanks. That being said it’s a uniform profile so you can move them around wherever you want to match your actual keymap.

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  • The ʻākohekohe. Love letter to the Zilpzalp, Grumpy, Fitis and Rufous.
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    Happy to answer as someone on the low key count side, simply put the benefit for me is comfort. Having a two key inner column reduces that awkward reach which is a pretty big improvement. I personally have pinkie pain so reducing pinkie keys completely down to just one key each lowers load and any reaches.

    As noted you get rid of having dedicated keys as a side effect. By design those keys are low frequency or fit well with combos. Q and Z for example are super uncommon.

    V is an almost a special case that works really well as a combo. V almost exclusively interacts with vowels, especially “e” and “i”. So with optimized layouts, it gets pushed to one of the worse positions on the consonant side. Usually top pinky or top inner.

    The combo position is easier to reach and use over the pinkie or inner index. It is predictably preceded and followed by a vowel (or space), it is easy to keep a typing flow with the combo. (This V explanation is stolen and reworded from jcmkk3)

    I’d say the same for / and quotes ring and middle move together and those combos are very comfortable compared to using your pinkies or at least my pinkies.

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  • The ʻākohekohe. Love letter to the Zilpzalp, Grumpy, Fitis and Rufous.
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    Designed in Ergogen and KiCAD. Basically remade the Zilpzalp using the rufous Ergogen config then cut down the thumbs. Build the rest with jcmkk3’s great footprints and using the hummingbird matrix. Made firmware for ZMK but should also just work with standard hummingbird firmware. Lot’s of love to apfel, weteor, and PJE66 as well.

    https://github.com/grassfedreeve/akohekohe

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  • Zilpzalp + Nocturnals + Aptmak 👌
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    Nocturnals were actually my first choc I knew they were coming and waited. That being said they are great, very quiet, satisfying to type on and have better tolerances than standard chocs leading to less stem wobble. Out of choc and MX ambients are genuinely one of my favourite if not favourite switch. Definitely recommend, especially if you need the silence. I work from home so that’s not an issue for me but still a nice bonus.

    If you like the weight and feel of sunsets, the sunrise switches are coming soon which will be silent tactiles and is aiming for the same feel.

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  • Nocturnal Rufous
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    Hahah. Layers and combos. You can see a few people’s layouts on 30 key boards at the keymap db website. What’s even better is I actually don’t even use all the keys lol. https://keymapdb.com/

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  • Nocturnal Rufous
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    80wpm usually but I’ve hit 100 when I am being a try-hard hahaha. Swapped to aptmak a few days ago so I am back to 40-50 wpm now while I get used to the new layout.

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  • Nocturnal Rufous
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    Middle and pointer fingers for sure. Used thumb trackballs for 17 years and now my thumb is starting to hurt. More accurate as well I find

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  • Nocturnal Rufous
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    You can get the PCB from JLC https://github.com/jcmkk3/trochilidae

    I’ve also got 3 pcbs left I’d give away for the cost of shipping Australia. Last I checked it was 15 usd to the US

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  • Nocturnal Rufous
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    Modded Colemak dh with v z j on combo for the past months. But I am building a zilpzalp soon and took the leap to aptmak this weekend. Only 3 days in though.

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  • Less keys = better right?

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    End game lol. Fun build, working great so far! ZMK is really nice

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    As if Ergomechkeyboards needs more Cheapino’s. I had my spare parts laying around and built this for a friend. Thought I’d share a quick photo. Still love this project

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    I built a Cheapino today to start trying out a smaller keyboard. I am trying to flash it but I’m definitely doing something wrong. https://github.com/tompi/cheapino/blob/master/doc/buildguide_v1.md The Cheapino is not officially supported so I guess they have their own QMK branch. https://github.com/tompi/qmk_firmware/tree/cheapino I cloned it and followed QMKs steps to setup a build enviroment but when I try to flash the firmware I cloned the repo and ran the command but it seems to keep failing. [reeve@t480 qmk_firmware]$ make cheapino:default:flash QMK Firmware 0.15.18 <img data-emoji="⚠" class="an1" alt="⚠" aria-label="⚠" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/15.0/26a0/32.png" loading="lazy"> cheapino: TAPPING_FORCE_HOLD in config.h is deprecated and will be removed at a later date <img data-emoji="⚠" class="an1" alt="⚠" aria-label="⚠" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/15.0/26a0/32.png" loading="lazy"> cheapino: IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT in config.h is deprecated and will be removed at a later date Making cheapino with keymap default and target flash <img data-emoji="⚠" class="an1" alt="⚠" aria-label="⚠" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/15.0/26a0/32.png" loading="lazy"> cheapino: TAPPING_FORCE_HOLD in config.h is deprecated and will be removed at a later date <img data-emoji="⚠" class="an1" alt="⚠" aria-label="⚠" src="https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/e/notoemoji/15.0/26a0/32.png" loading="lazy"> cheapino: IGNORE_MOD_TAP_INTERRUPT in config.h is deprecated and will be removed at a later date arm-none-eabi-gcc (Fedora 12.2.0-3.fc38) 12.2.0 Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Compiling: keyboards/cheapino/encoder.c In file included from <command-line>: ./platforms/chibios/drivers/wear_leveling/wear_leveling_rp2040_flash_config.h:6:14: fatal error: hardware/flash.h: No such file or directory 6 | # include "hardware/flash.h" | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ compilation terminated. [ERRORS] | | | make[1]: *** [builddefs/common_rules.mk:360: .build/obj_cheapino_default/encoder.o] Error 1 Make finished with errors make: *** [Makefile:392: cheapino:default:flash] Error 1

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