Have been using the UT22 with the 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. :)
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 gChoc, and all three linear, 20g? The Purpz (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…
I plan on ordering sunsets, so I think it may still be quite rough lol. But I’m getting pro pinks and Robin’s to try out to see if they would suit me better
robins are rather heavy, but pinks are great! i can also recommend swapping in 25g springs with the robins. makes for a great light clicky switch.
Good to know. I’ll consider spring swapping them, maybe with 20g from the pro pinks since that’s what I’ll have. I appreciate the input :)
Just be careful to test whether they still return fine with 20g. I had quite a lot fail when i tried swapping in 15g springs :D
That’s good intel. I hadn’t considered that for clicky switches but there’s gotta be something Tactile creating friction lol. Thanks again! :)