UT22 by Bubbleology - Lemmy.world

[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/205a381d-7b22-46db-acd3-4b37cc47ec06.jpeg] [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6e18f854-4840-4dea-bb30-7c492c1028f4.jpeg] Have been using the UT22 [https://github.com/bubbleology/UT22] with the Taipo [https://inkeys.wiki/en/keymaps/taipo] layout for a while now and am very happy with it. (Nowhere near my usual speeds yet, but very usable for recreational purposes!) The case is Bubbleology’s own closed-source design, which he kindly allowed me to get printed. The firmware I’m using can be found here [https://github.com/kilipan/zmk-config-ut22]. :)

Do you prefer taipo to traditional layouts? I’m contemplating trying it sometime
I don’t think i prefer one over the other (yet), Taipo is much more cumbersome for me still. But I really enjoy the different approach and what it gives us in terms of keymap optimization: Effectively removes considerations of rolls, SFBs, and alternation almost completetly!
Yeah it seems interesting in that way for sure. I may give it a go once I get my choc board put together. I think that many combos would get quite tiring on mx switches
Yea, i’m also using light chocs here (pinks, which are 25g). Maybe i could even spring-swap them to 15g.
Aren’t the Pink switches the recolored Light Blue, previously called gChox and all three linear, 20g? The Purps (Purple) are linear, 25g - if I am not mistaken; there are several conflicting infos around

Yeah, tbqh I’m also never entirely sure with pinks, light blues and purpz :D

At one point in time, someone also sold manually spring-swapped pinks, so maybe the 20g info is from that batch? Not entirely sure though…