Sourced from Beekeeb, using vanilla Miryoku for keymap, totally wireless with ZMK + MIP displays. Using MBK blanks and Choc Robins, with Netdot Gen 10 magnetic connectors for charging.
Compared to the Piantor, the innermost thumb buttons are a bit more offset but all thumbs seem to be closer which I prefer. Solid layout, may be my favorite.
Oh, one funny downside to this board is that because it’s so absurdly energy efficient, I’ve found a few battery chargers (e.g. Anker) don’t detect it as enough current draw to charge them lmao. Not a deal breaker, just amusing.
How are hte MIP displays?
They’re really fun. I like them especially for things like:
- battery life
- charging status
- is my Bluetooth connection working
- are the halves talking to each other
- what Miryoku mode I’m in (fun, not really functionally helpful)
- what Bluetooth slot I currently have active, and if other slots are cleared or paired to a device. Miryoku tracks 4 slots.
+1 to the MIP display question. Is it a nice!view or something else?
I assume you are using nice!nano’s as well?
Correct, socketed nice!nanos with socketed nice!views
I’ve seen this emoji first : ✊✊.
😅🙃
Do you know if I can use the MIP displays on an nRF52840 Sweep? (it’s a SuperMini nice!nano clone)
I’m not sure, although if it’s truly a clone, why wouldn’t it work?
Did you use the case off beekeeb? I’m building a chocofi soon and I’m using the case on the github and I’m trying to figure out what size screw I’m meant to use to assemble the case
It is indeed the Beekeeb case, maybe the part list of the build kit on the website lists the size?
I just emailed them asking about it, since I couldn’t see anywhere that mentioned them beyond (screws) on the site