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Is this QMK? My keyboard is ZMK I believe
ZMK also has a layer tap key that would suit for this, normal key press of your choosing and layer activation while holding: https://zmk.dev/docs/keymaps/behaviors
Alright I’ll have to give this a try. If it works (I’m already thinking about it) I’m going to make a custom keyboard.
What I’m worried about is I want to go full Bluetooth, but I need the layer tap key to affect both sides
From scratch? Or a kit?
I've never tried a wireless keyboard (despiteowningmore than 50), still waiting on my Pearl three years after I ordered it lol, that would have been my first.
All my splits are cabled, so it's no issue for me.
Another option is home row layer keys, duplicating the layer options in pairs so a and h, s and j, and so on so you have the same layer from each side.
Smaller boards I use home row mods (control, super, and so on), and that works extremely well for me.
Scratch probably. My friend helped me realize that the circuit is real easy. the most daunting for me is the case
Nice, it does look a fun project though!