Sourced from Beekeeb, using vanilla Miryoku for keymap, totally wireless with ZMK + MIP displays. Using MBK blanks and Choc Robins, with Netdot Gen 10 magnetic connectors for charging.
Compared to the Piantor, the innermost thumb buttons are a bit more offset but all thumbs seem to be closer which I prefer. Solid layout, may be my favorite.
- How are hte MIP displays? - They’re really fun. I like them especially for things like: - battery life
- charging status
- is my Bluetooth connection working
- are the halves talking to each other
- what Miryoku mode I’m in (fun, not really functionally helpful)
- what Bluetooth slot I currently have active, and if other slots are cleared or paired to a device. Miryoku tracks 4 slots.
 
 
- Oh, one funny downside to this board is that because it’s so absurdly energy efficient, I’ve found a few battery chargers (e.g. Anker) don’t detect it as enough current draw to charge them lmao. Not a deal breaker, just amusing. 
- I’ve seen this emoji first : ✊✊. - 😅🙃 
- +1 to the MIP display question. Is it a nice!view or something else? - I assume you are using nice!nano’s as well? - Correct, socketed nice!nanos with socketed nice!views 
 
- Did you use the case off beekeeb? I’m building a chocofi soon and I’m using the case on the github and I’m trying to figure out what size screw I’m meant to use to assemble the case - It is indeed the Beekeeb case, maybe the part list of the build kit on the website lists the size? - I just emailed them asking about it, since I couldn’t see anywhere that mentioned them beyond (screws) on the site 
 
 
- Do you know if I can use the MIP displays on an nRF52840 Sweep? (it’s a SuperMini nice!nano clone) - I’m not sure, although if it’s truly a clone, why wouldn’t it work? 
 


