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cube_7x OP t1_itpe2ek wrote

This is a Helidox Corne V3 with nice!nano V2 controllers and 301230 80mAh lipo batteries. I got rid of the OLED displays and did not use any RGB LED’s to get as much battery life as possible. The power buttons aren’t perfect and I’m looking for a better solution, the rest went pretty nice. I’m thinking of printing cover plates for the buttons and controllers to get a cleaner look. In ZMK there is no ISO-DE layout at the moment so I had to build it myself. I used many modifier functions and F buttons that I programmed on my MacBook und windows pc to the signs and functions that I needed.

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TheMechKeebFan t1_itr2mtl wrote

Hello! What are the key caps and how you configure it in Mac? Thank you !

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cube_7x OP t1_itr37xx wrote

Hey, i salvaged the keycaps from my Vortex Tab75. You can use the build in keyboard settings to link keys to different functions.

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MadirianInfluence t1_itpuibb wrote

Wow, nice! Also, fellow ISO-DE user here. Currently setting up my Rollow and getting used to it as it is my first ortho split kb

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cube_7x OP t1_itpz01m wrote

Very nice I’m sure you will have fun with it! I love the ortho layout, it’s so nice.

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kumo-sumo t1_itq5gab wrote

Did you solder a pair of on/off switches too?

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cube_7x OP t1_itq6j0o wrote

Yes you can see them above the CTRL Keys, i used staggering push buttons.

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ItsTJFree t1_itqbjwa wrote

Very cool, thanks for sharing!

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cube_7x OP t1_itqglch wrote

Thank you! We need more split boards in this sub 😬

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the_elkk t1_itrtc02 wrote

Where's the Enter Key? How do you.... enter?

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cube_7x OP t1_itrx3zy wrote

The enter key is the fn key, the pn key is tab, home is space, the left arrow is backspace and up arrow is shift cause i don‘t have those in that size.

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Wibzomby86 t1_itrvz3w wrote

This is my dream keyboard , thanks for sharing

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cube_7x OP t1_itris35 wrote

I watched some videos but nothing in particular. Just followed the instructions on the nice!nano website. Just be sure to get mill max sockets so you can swap controllers or go directly for the nanos on a fresh board. Desoldering a controller is the worst. The battery is easy just get the right one.

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kasperhausa t1_itsbsas wrote

Sehr cool! Benutzt du das auch auf Arbeit?

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cube_7x OP t1_ittrkeg wrote

Ja benutze ich auch auf der Arbeit. Muss auf Dauer mal schauen wie laut das ist und ob das irgendwen stört, bis jetzt aber kein Problem. Sonst schaue ich nochmal nach anderen Switches, ist ja hotswap, oder ich lube die, die jetzt drin sind.

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pabloescobyte t1_itsew3h wrote

With these being wireless have you run into any issues at all where you have any missed inputs?

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cube_7x OP t1_ittrpts wrote

No it works really good i had no issues at all. I did‘nt have a chance to check it‘s gaming capabilities yet.

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cube_7x OP t1_iu425kt wrote

I have tested the board in league of legends and call of duty and i did not have any issues.

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ben__jam t1_ittqfq3 wrote

Would you share your keyboard mapping, maybe on GitHub or something similar?

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cube_7x OP t1_ittsf42 wrote

https://github.com/cube7x/zmk-config I don‘t know if you have access with this link, I set it up as private and can‘t change it. As I said before in another comment I used many F keys that I afterwards program with the needed function directly on my laptop or pc.

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