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A while ago, I bought a pre-built Totem and just enough switches. I could never get used to the large stagger and the splay.

When I saw a relatively cheap wireless Corne on Aliexpress, I thought I'd have another try at a low profile keyboard. I didn't think of checking how many switches I had. Well, I'm two short! Damn.

Otherwise, the keeb uses ZMK and it took me a minute to flash it with my config.

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[–] sxan@midwest.social 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I mean, lefties exist. It's fine if they want to have left-dominant. And if fast 10-key numeric entry isn't important and you're a rightie, then that's fine too. It's just, in both cases, the exception rather than the rule.

I really liked the layer switching on the thumbs; the problem, as I mentioned, is that if you're not ambi and you have a low key count board, a lot of common stuff is going to be in layers, and preferably under your dominant hand, and that really only comfortably lets you use three layers (under your non-dominant thumbs), and it's just not enough.

But TLDR on my blog, the real killer of Miryoku for me was having the modifier keys (M/A/C/S) under alphabet keys. There's simply no way to time that s.t. it's not either causing false mods or slowing your typing down. I really can only see Shift being under a letter key not doing either if you're not a fast typist. Nobody types perfectly consistently. Maybe MAC alone works, with a long enough activation delay; those aren't used in speed typing. But shift has to be its own key, or shared with something uncommon, like brace/bracket or some other uncommon punctuation.

[–] velociroger@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

If you're having trouble with homerow mods, I recommend trying Urob's timeless homerow mods. I had issues with the default implementation of ZMKs homerow mods until I started using urob's config

[–] sxan@midwest.social 2 points 2 months ago

Thanks! I'll check out out.

[–] sxan@midwest.social 2 points 2 months ago

Holy crap. I looked at that and it's brilliant. Now I just have to try it.

Normally, I flash with qmk-vial and then load my Vial config. I've had the kb for a year and a half, and I still tweak the layout, and Vial is peerless for that.

I'll figure it out.