How do you do per-key RGB lighting on a Shift V2?
I saw the online configurator that lets you do this on the Shift V1, where it spits out a compiled firmware file to flash. The V2 doesn't seem to have this function in the Windows configurator, though. I can't imagine the answer here is "you're going to have to manually write the hex for every key in QMK, compile it, and flash that".
Apr 18, 2024
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Also got me http://plover.deco-craft.com/shop/view_product/Laser_Cut_Steno_Keys_Kit?n=2910988 with aim of making this an awesome steno keyboard, hence the need for a real NKRO over USB firmware.
sizur: I am interested in finding out if you are able to make Ergodox work with that firmware. And, if it is better than the default one meant for Ergodox. NKRO, macros. It sounds very promising.
Will update on success/failure.
The palm rests aren't tacky, but they feel velvety soft. If I turn the ErgoDox upside-down, they won't stay on, but I'm not worried about them falling off or shifting much while typing.
They are reminiscent of the palm rests on my old Fingerworks Touchstream Stealth keyboard.
I have some layouts/functions in the `keymap_*` files here (the dvorak one is the daily driver, but the functions can be pulled to whatever) https://github.com/nerdwaller/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/keyboard/ergodox
Don't forget to make NKRO default: https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/wiki/FAQ#nkro-doesnt-work
This keymap has querty, colemak, plover steno, gaming, a mouse emulation, and a metalayer to mask them, a momentary media-system layer, and ofcourse a numpad.
I do plan to move majority of Plover functionality wholly into firmware with macros.