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I haven’t fact checked this at all but apparently lowprokb.ca is working with Kailh on some choc v1 compatible silent switches which could potentially be used in those boards. Not sure when they’ll be available though
I haven’t fact checked this at all but apparently lowprokb.ca is working with Kailh on some choc v1 compatible silent switches which could potentially be used in those boards. Not sure when they’ll be available though
There are custom themes if you dig a little more in that menu
I believe the reason is that bash is backwards compatible with sh and sh only has [ ], not [[ ]]
I think just putting a slight shadow below the buttons would help tons
What hardware are you running? How’s linux on ARM?
Could you link the wallpaper?
typeractive.xyz is great. It’s run by the maker of the nice!nano microcontroller which is one of the defacto standards for wireless splits. They can be built without any soldering if you get the no solder hot swap headers (for the MCU)
Yes, it’s pretty much that simple but you will also need to change your stabs since there are now two keys to stabilize. That means you might have to take pretty much the whole board apart depending on what kind of stabs you have. It will likely be 2 × 2u stabs
I put my arrows on a layer under hjkl but I’ve also heard ijkl and wasd are popular for that
Check out the quefrency 65 rev 5 by keeb.io. It seems to match your criteria pretty well. For palm/wrist rests I use two purple squishies
Boost for Reddit was not (as far as I know) so I doubt Boost for Lemmy will be either
When they say dying battery, I don’t think they mean discharging. They mean the battery has reached or is reaching the end of its life in terms of charge cycles and capacity
Mechmarket might be a good place to check