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While two is often better than one, it’s tough to use two mechanical keyboards at once—unless you’ve got a killer split-layout keyboard like the Standard Keys TWS. This fixed-position typer’s dream takes a standard compact board and splits it in half, giving you two separate boards: one for each hand Read More
mcken2jaWould it be possible to do something resembling an ISO layout? I am asking because I've been looking for a decent split keyboard, but I am from Denmark so I need the 3 special characters (Æ, Ø, Å) directly available, but I am thinking this could be done by moving the Shift button down to one of the thumb buttons, or am I wrong?
as it says on the details page, it has its own "custom software". You can see it in action in the video. Looks a lot better than what you usually get with no-name stuff like this.
Not sure about VIA but QMK probably doesn't support wireless between split boards. Many split keyboard uses nice!nano firmware for the wireless/bluetooth support and uses ZMK.
The wireless technology isn't Bluetooth, and the software for configuring isn't QMK or other open/mainstream product. I'm wondering if there's a plan for a Bluetooth version, and why it doesn't use QMK.
It might have been difficult to use QMK for wireless built as it doesn't support it natively afaik. But they certainly could have used ZMK, which is running great on similar boards with nrf5 chips. Too bad that almost every keyboard manufacturer tries to reinvent the wheels instead of contributing to open-source projects.