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TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Sanity Check Please - QMK capability confirmation1·2 years agoOnly thing to note is to check qmk docs if the screens controller is supported by default. If it is, it’s easy. If not it takes more work.
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Sanity Check Please - QMK capability confirmation1·2 years agoYes you can. But you have to address the rgbs as a true matrix which is a fair bit more work.
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•[Vendor] Cut Slope - Open Sourced2·2 years agoI just used all my budget on prototypes. Sigh.
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldto Liftoff!@lemmy.world•I love that you can add instances and view them without having to sign into an account for that instanceEnglish1·2 years agoWhat am I missing, how is this done?
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldto Liftoff!@lemmy.world•If my comment was downvoted more than upvoted, it doesn't show up.English2·2 years agoLemmy.world was having mayor issues today, so not surprising if something broke.
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldto Sync for Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it just me or did Lemmy suddenly became more active now that Sync for Lemmy is released?English1·2 years agoActually, I prefer liftoff
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Well, I guess I'm making a controller then1·2 years agoIt should, at least as long as we are talking about choc switches on an MX spacing, or a dual footprint design, as the pin headers are spaced for that. Otherwise there will probably be interference, or very, very close to it at least.
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Well, I guess I'm making a controller then1·2 years agoHow about this then? (No promises on signal integrity of that USB signal, we are pushing limits)
Just keep in mind, that placing the controller not at an edge, will likely make the USB port interfere with the next socket, it’s not really meant for that. Meaning you should probably de-solder the port then. Also, by powering through the 5V/GND pins, you negate the VBUS detection, and there simply aren’t enough pins/space to break that out as well, so it’s a compromise.
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Well, I guess I'm making a controller thenEnglish1·2 years agoExactly!
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Well, I guess I'm making a controller thenEnglish1·2 years agoI wasn’t planning on it since sacrifices two pins.
And seeing as the USB port is available to place by the edge very easily as you can place the controller over any key.
To explain, the USB port should end up needing only 3-5 mm edge on a sandwich case, or a hollow similar to how most pcb’s place it on a CNC/3d case.
Any particular reason beyond that? I’m open to reasonable compromises.
Btw, I can easily pull them out to a pair of pads, there is space for that.
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldOPto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•Well, I guess I'm making a controller then8·2 years agoI guess an image says more than a thousand words?
TweetyDaBird@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla was so swamped with complaints about driving ranges that it created a secret team to cancel owners' service appointments, source saysEnglish5·2 years agoThat’s not he projected range shown on the display. That’s the actual range the battery will give you.
They temporarily removed a bit of the safety margin built in to reduce battery wear, allowing people to get out of harms way without a stop to charge if they were on the limit. But only for people moving away from The affected area, etc. so smart and helpful.
Try the Lotus 58. You get a bit more options over all.