Lily58 or Iris?
TeXitoi
Be careful that, with this tool, you are naturally reproducing the habits you already have. I've seen this tool used by Ben Vallack (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoBjVhJY4io&list=PLCZYyvXAdQpsEWfa6OEBOhHn48SWgneoD) and you can see, in his progression, that at first he was for no pinky stagger, and now he is for aggressive pinky stagger.
That's an original stagger. Why?
Otherwise, beautiful board.
I use an almost pure BÉPO mapping on a 44 key board: https://github.com/TeXitoi/keyseebee#whats-the-layout
Sofle v2 (not the rgb version) has a descent stagger of 1/2u.
In theory yes. In practice, I never had problem hot plugging my trrs on my keyseebee board.
The 8 wires of the RJ45 cable are all used, allowing to have only one MCU. Also, RJ45 cables and connectors are cheap and common.
To manage all these keys with only 8 wires, a special "duplex matrix" is used.
I use almost raw bépo layout, with bépo on the OS.
https://github.com/TeXitoi/keyseebee#whats-the-layout
Modifier are, IMHO, bad on the external pinky column, so using it for low used characters are great.
What I really like with bépo is that punctuation is also optimized.
Don't forget you can cheap tent any split with some books, sand bags, cardboard, 3D printed parts...
First design was on freecad. The others on openscad.
I have 2 very different modes:
- typing with 5 fingers looking at the keyboard on classical keyboards.
- touch typing with bépo layout on my split 40% keyboards
That's two different things, like riding a bicycle and a motorcycle.
Be careful, choc v1 board are almost never compatible with choc v2 switches.