The sockets look similar to Mill-Max Headers & Sockets. They could be bought at various electronic component outlets. However, the original MillMax are a bit expensive.
The sockets look similar to Mill-Max Headers & Sockets. They could be bought at various electronic component outlets. However, the original MillMax are a bit expensive.
Normally, the isn’t a dedicated FW for right&left. There is just one FW for both and you flash that to both halves. The KB determines which side is right and which is left by either the half the USB cable is connected to ( e.g. FW is configured with “USB half is right side”) or by flashing a small marker to the EEPROM of the controllers to mark them as right/left (this marker us not part of the FW, look for EE_HANDS in the QMK docs).
Flashing with the .uf2 file provided by the webpage, you should get the default behavior of the keyboard and it should generally be working.
If you want to change any behavior (like key layout or anything) you would need to flash the halves with your own config of QMK anyways. That is kind of the neat thing about custom KBs - you can configure your device to your liking.
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Thanks! You are right. “Swapping vs. replacing” is not the same usecase.
It will most likely come back due to EU legislation.
Mastodon HAS rss support.
Just add “.RSS” to your mastodon URL. This should work for accounts, tags and possibly for other feeds/streams.
Yes. You see that triangle with a line on top of it on the PCB? The line on your diode should be on the same side as the line on that marking.
A full-featured, fully functional computer keyboard that is ergonomic and a computer mouse with a rollerball (also pretty ergonomic).
Sadly, no work from home for the com(p)uter.