@davidrevoy I had looked into this and decided to design my own macropad instead. I figured it would be a pain to configure in Linux. :blobcry:
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@davidrevoy I had looked into this and decided to design my own macropad instead. I figured it would be a pain to configure in Linux. :blobcry: 4 comments
@TopazRabbit @davidrevoy I'd love to see your progress. I did a macropad for Linux for myself on the cheap. I use it daily and it is magical! https://github.com/poleguy/remap I also use a work provided huion Kamvas pro 13 for remote whiteboard type engineering work (krita mostly). Pen works fine but I never bothered configuring the buttons on it. @poleguy @davidrevoy Here's what I have so far. No public plans available yet, but I'll get around to it eventually. Uses QMK for config and has hot swappable sockets for the keys. |
@TopazRabbit You did the right thing, imo! 👍
This ACK05 is so locked at its core... When I see in comparison the current Kickstarter for the new Duckypad Pro ( https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dekunukem/duckypad-pro-advanced-macro-scripting-beyond-qmk-via ) and all the features it puts on the table and the ease of configuration... the OLED screen, etc... :blobaww:
It's amazing how far XPpen are lagging behind in terms of usability despite having the hardware.