Today I ordered an Epomaker TH80 Pro for my wife! She seems pretty excited for it. Should arrive on Tuesday :)
And I pre-ordered the Dygma Defy for me. I'm a very happy user of the Dygma Raise (split keyboard), and wanted to try a columnar layout, so that's an almost obvious choice!!
Video on the Dygma Defy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwyF6jJnnv4
#note #mechanicalkeyboards #dygma #epomaker
@fabi1cazenave @geert hahahaha mais tellement ! 🤣
Sur mon futur clavier #dygma Defy, je pense que je vais dédier une touche exprès pour lancer "rm ~/.ssh/known_hosts".
Avec la led RGBW associée qui clignotera pour faire SOS en morse.
@rubenerd Just read your post about ergonomic keyboards. I’d suggest the #Dygma Raise or even Defy. They are both extremely customisable in software and have thumb keys for Enter, split Space and multiple layers. Any key can become any other key. I have a Raise and it’s honestly the best keyboard I’ve ever owned. Only gripe: it’s NKRO since it’s gaming-focused which does not work with some KVMs or BIOS type inputs, which expect 6KRO at the most.
I will start my process here to get my #Dygma Defi. My first #ortholinearkeyboard . Once I want to get more into @joinmastodon as well I will se how can I share the entire process from buying to use and setup! #mechanicalkeyboards #api #mastodon
#dygma #ortholinearkeyboard #mechanicalkeyboards #api #mastodon
I will start my process here to get my #Dygma Defi. My first #ortholinearkeyboard . Once I want to get more into @joinmastodon as well I will se how can I share the entire process from buying to use and setup! #mechanicalkeyboards #api #mastodon
#dygma #ortholinearkeyboard #mechanicalkeyboards #api #mastodon
After two years, the Dygma Raise is still my absolute favorite keyboard with Gazzew U4T keyswitches and a mixture of Dygma, SteelSeries and Corsair keycaps 😍
#mechanicalKeyboads #SplitKeyboards #dygma
After two years, the Dygma Raise is still my absolute favorite keyboard with Gazzew U4T keyswitches and a mixture of Dygma, SteelSeries and Corsair keycaps 😍
#mechanicalKeyboads #SplitKeyboards #dygma
Does anyone here have any experience with a #Dygma #Raise keyboard? Is it worth ~300 USD? https://dygma.com/pages/raise
As discussed yesterday, I took some time to write up a blog post about how I've configured my #dygma raise keyboard. This is probably more the description of one stop on a longer journey, but this is where I'm currently am. The current setup works quite well for my programming needs and is suited well for working on clojure code and in Emacs.
Came across a blog post comparing #clojure editors, which in the first paragraph speaks and links to an article about the #dygma raise keyboard and the setup the author uses. https://www.karimarttila.fi/keyboard/2020/09/28/dygma-raise-reflections-part-1.html
Quite different from my setup which aims a lot more to be closer to normal keyboards. I guess I should put together a blog post on my setup, too.
Okay, just needed a new firmware to be flashed to my #dygma raise for the self-defined macros to work. Interestingly enough, the predefined demo macro did work before that.
Tried to setup a macro on layer 2 of my #dygma keyboard. The idea was to bind a complex Emacs key sequence to a single key, but apparently Emacs is not getting the sequence when I hit the key. Not sure yet where the issue is. Anyway, I can always just use a regular Emacs kbd-macro instead but then I would have to hit more keys.
Still trying to find a good configuration for my #dygma raise. I reconfigured now the lower extra keys to cover the cursor movements, because I often use them in combinations with other modifiers (eg, C-->) and having them only available on a separate layer means I have to hit three keys at the same time. This was not exactly easing my typing.
I think I'll start with letting the two halves of the keyboard connected for the moment and just start to use the extra layers first. #dygma
Received my #dygma raise today. Feels great from a typing perspective, but will take quite a while time to get used to mostly touch typing and the layer shifting.
You can see my trusted Cherry in the back, which will still be connected until I'm feeling more confident with the Raise.
@Wolf480pl@niu.moe Not making, updating one, but yes.
(It's #Dygma's #Bazecor, a fork of #Keyboardio's #Chrysalis)
#dygma #Bazecor #keyboardio #chrysalis
This ain't nice, but it gets the job done.
I have a good feeling about this.
The secret, of course, is a #keyboard. Well, kinda. It's two parts of the #Dygma #Raise PCB + the Neuron (its brains). This hardware is here to help me port Dygma's changes to #Kaleidoscope and libraries to current master, with the end goal of having full support for the Raise and SAMD MCUs in upstream Kaleidoscope. (We're close!)
I'll be replying to each hint with an explanation of what it hinted at.
#keyboard #dygma #raise #kaleidoscope