Heyo

I want to switch to a split keyboard setup, but I really don’t want to spend $400 only to end up hating it. Are there any cheaper options that I can get as a temporary board while deciding?

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      1 year ago

      This looks pretty cool! Will do some research on this. And free shipping to South Africa definitely helps!

      Is there a way to mod the Momoka to add tenting?

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        1 year ago

        The model I got (early adopter) had an aluminum top and bottom plate. I guess it still has those. I just stuck some rubber feet under it and placed the halves on two hardshell glasses cases that had the right height ;) , but you should be able to fix something more permanent to the bottom plate with screws or magnets (glued to the plate).

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      1 year ago

      Heyo. Quick question, I see on the QMK configurator that there are three layers on the Momoka. My questions are:

      1. Is this true? and
      2. How do you switch layers? The Momoka site is very bare and their chat has been unattended for a few days.
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        1 year ago

        (I had to take a look at the keymap to verify, as I have been using a custom keymap for years.)
        Yes, to switch to the second layer, you press and hold one of the FN keys and to switch to the third layer, you press the shift key in addition to that.
        They do have a VIA-enabled firmware, in which you can change which keys are used for that in a graphical interface and, if you familiarize yourself with QMK and how to build it yourself (not as hard, as it may sound), you can have a keymap with as many layers as will fit in the keyboards memory and can have all kinds of useful functions.
        My keymap for the Momoka has five layers, a key that will activate one layer when tapped and another when held, Home Row Mods (The keys on the home row produce letters when tapped and Shift, Ctrl, Alt and Win/Super when held), etc., etc.

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          1 year ago

          That’s cool! I was mainly hoping to avoid needed an external numpad by mapping the numpad onto the right hand for data entry. That’s great! Should fit my needs perfectly. Thanks for all the assistance!

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            1 year ago

            And another thing: All of the keyboards that were recommended to you here use QMK (or KMK or ZMK) firmwares and thus are equally configurable.