If your keyboard supports vial, you can setup tap dance through ui
https://github.com/jaroslaw-weber/code-pillow
This is mine (I have few changes tho) if you want some inspiration :) it's 34 based on Canary layout.
I really love small format but I struggle with chords misfiring. But it's a good mix of one shot (shift and symbol layer) with hold (navigation) layers. I think I couldn't go lower without sacrificing typing speed.
Bit too low for me but interesting. I think ditching pinky column completely is too much, I'd rather go 3*4+2 per hand minimum.
What's the layout?
I bought iron specifically to solder keyboard. I practiced for like 6 hours with some cheap practice kit before starting keyboard.
Wow that's pricey. Yeah I got white blanks cause I'm poor.
Buy very thin solder wire. I was struggling until I realized that the wire was too thick. I got thinner wire and everything went smooth.
But cheap practice board for soldered (few USD) and practice first (desolder and solder again after you finish).
If your iron don't have temperature control, but something that has it. I paid around 10usd for mine.
Go with switches first, do controller later, it's slightly more difficult
Looks super cool :) how much did you pay for keycaps?
Looks really nice. I like how compact it is. How are your wrists? Also, how the thumb cluster feels? Where did you buy all the parts?
This. Just copy file that's on GitHub into the keyboard (both sides). The. Start up vial. It's super easy to edit layout that way.
Make an account on monkeytype and practice 1 hour a day. Look at the stats, you should improve in a week or two.
When I switched layout first time (qwerty -> Colemak dh) it took me 2-3 weeks to learn it. Recently I switched again (canary) and it took me around a week of practicing around 2h a day to go to 60wmp English 1k. Then I just started using it at work.
Now I'm switching to Piantor and it's difficult even without switching layout.
I think you have to be patient and also keep track of your progress to motivate you.
Looks super nice. Why did you decide on this design?
She's 5....
Actually it feels nice but probably not that much better than Colemak dh. So I think in your case I'll stick with what you learn and maybe switch when you feel you want to learn something new. About the ".,/" , I just changed it, I don't think it matters that much.
I saw this keyboard but still don't understand - why hexagon?
I ordered a piantor few days ago. How was soldering? I really like the diodeless design, hopefully I will be able to build it (first time soldering). Also agree the column stagger looks nice. How does it feel?
Btw I've been working full time with Colemak dh for few years and it's quite nice layout. But decided to switch recently and learned "canary" which is layout created in 2022. It's slightly more optimized than Colemak. Maybe you can looker into it if you're interested.
I ordered Piantor cause it seemed cheapest in my region (considering other sites have expensive shipping). Is there any site that provides this as a full diy set or did u order everything separately?
Idk about whisperer but I'm using tabnine and it's quite good and fast. And it's more privacy focused.
Also chat got can be good for shell scripts and quick UI prototyping