I just use what is called a “GPS Case” off of Amazon. I got the one branded “MoKo” and cut out the two elastic straps which allows me to put in both my halves of my split- I’m not sure if this will fit yours, but maybe it will give you ideas.
robotdna
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I’m not sure, although if it’s truly a clone, why wouldn’t it work?
It is indeed the Beekeeb case, maybe the part list of the build kit on the website lists the size?
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.
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.
Correct, socketed nice!nanos with socketed nice!views
robotdna@toast.oooOPto
ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Fix: USB QMK Keyboard Not Recognized LinuxEnglish
2·3 years agoI guess I’d try what I posted above, but also, I’d verify if lsusb is showing the devices at all. If not, then maybe there’s a way to trigger a rescan by the USB controllers on reboot
robotdna@toast.oooOPto
ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Fix: USB QMK Keyboard Not Recognized LinuxEnglish
2·3 years agoIs this is Linux machine? And is it waking the machine from sleep or booting that you notice the issue?
All of ZSA’s stuff is QMK-compatible. Just load up a QMK config.
robotdna@toast.oooto
ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Jumping head first into Ergo worldEnglish
31·3 years agoAs an aside, would recommend looking into Miryoku, it’s designed specifically for this layout and may make your life a bit easier in configuration space
robotdna@toast.oooto
ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Keyboard recommendations for programmers?English
7·3 years agoI love my Piantor. I don’t use the extra pinky column, and have Miryoku loaded on it. I exclusively write software all day, with a few emails and long Sphinx docs thrown in there from time to time.
Do we prefer Ansible over Terraform?