That’s one of the things that’s great about the Hillside 46. Proper choc spacing means less finger movement!
That’s one of the things that’s great about the Hillside 46. Proper choc spacing means less finger movement!
Got it, I was mostly curious if fak would/could be extended to the CH582.
I assumed that QMK would be wired, but looking through the repo, seems like it does support wireless as well! https://github.com/O-H-M2/qmk_port_ch582
This is so cool! Couldn’t find it on the GitHub page, but does this firmware also support wireless or maybe can be extended for that?
I printed different layouts to scale to figure out which one might work best for me
These look great! Gonna try replacing my Chicago stenos with these sculpted caps
Yeah, both valid points. I was asking about the firmware supporting an esp32 specifically for the wireless capabilities. And on terms of battery life, I went overboard and installed 3000mAh batteries in my keyboard that I can use to power the display 😂
Oh neat! QMK seems to be the most appropriate for trackpads. I was thinking of something that could be wireless which afaik QMK doesn’t support. And ZMK’s support for pointer devices is not great just yet.
This is super cool! Is the firmware flexible enough to support a similar ESP32 based chip? Something like this. That’ll then allow you to make the touchpad wireless over BLE and just stick it on any keyboard as long as you have a way to power it.
Can I take you up on that offer? :) I already have a board with a 12 pin fpc connector for the cirque trackpad but I suppose it mainly needs one level of redirection to support the VIK standard?
I haven’t steamed milk yet but the steam pressure seems pretty good. And pressure gauge is something I’m going to set up later today, so will report back here with thoughts.
That splay is what makes those pinky keys actually usable for me. It helped a lot to print the layout to see test for comfort