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Just some black acrylic. Not my idea, but I'd have to go diving through reddit to find the original.
This board is so comfy to use. If I'm not at my desk, this is the board I use. Board: ToTeM by GEIST Case: GEIST's design in black resin (JLC) Switches: Sunsets by lowprokb.ca Caps: LDSA by lowprokb.ca and CS artisans by asymplex.xyz
Updated my planck a few months back, but thought I'd reshare here. Board: Planck v6 Case: Wenge Switches: Boba U4 55g (black) Caps: DSA
muppetjones Now • 100%
In general, I see more negative Moonlander reviews than positive -- largely due to hand size (as others have noted).
I'd recommend starting off cheap: Get a couple of cheap PCBs, a soldering iron, and some bumpons. See what you like with your own money before using your work money.
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As others have mentioned, it's very much personal preference. I program with 34 keys every day with three primary layers: colemak dh, numpad, and nav. After having used Miryoku for almost two years, I've been using Callum-style mods for the past several months, and I really, really like it.
I'd recommend taking a look at keymaps in the QMK repo -- especially for layouts similar to the board you're using. You could also search github for zmk-config repos. It's a different firmware, but layout is layout.
muppetjones Now • 100%
This. As someone else mentioned, lowprokb.ca is currently working on a silent choc switch (called "ambients", I think)
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I'd be willing to bet that just about everyone here used a 3rd party app...
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It was fun, but the CGI was dated in parts. Overall, glad I streamed it instead of seeing it in theaters
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P55CS3
Looks great! I wish there was a little more customization available: I use Colemak DH, and I would prefer icons instead of full "backspace" on a 1u.