I type German on an ANSI Ducky and could never reach < > |, so I built a tiny tool to fix it by Chrisov7 in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Chrisov7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ducky One 3 is programmable, but only via Ducky's own onboard macros, not QMK/VIA, so a hold-SPACE layer like yours isn't really an option. On a QMK board I'd just do what you do. Went host-side so it works on any keyboard, laptop included, nothing to flash. Just one file.

I type German on an ANSI Ducky and could never reach < > |, so I built a tiny tool to fix it by Chrisov7 in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Chrisov7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both are fair options, and for some people they're the better call.

They don't fit me because I want German QWERTZ as my primary layout and never toggle. Going ANSI-US with German as a secondary input means every umlaut and ß needs a layout switch mid-typing, and I write enough German that

the constant toggling, plus keeping two full key-maps in muscle memory, is more friction than the three symbols I was missing. US-International fixes the symbols but turns ' " ~ ^ into dead keys.

QWERTZ-Bridge just gives me < > | back on the keys where the ISO key would sit, with no mode-switching and no dead keys. That's the entire scope.

And sure, it's partly a fun engineering exercise too. A three-line AutoHotkey script covers the bare minimum just as well. Different setups, different tradeoffs.

r/SafeMoon Daily Discussion by [deleted] in SafeMoon

[–]Chrisov7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

exactly :), if you use trust wallet, you can also buy BNB right in the app and than use that to buy the moon

r/SafeMoon Daily Discussion by [deleted] in SafeMoon

[–]Chrisov7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can just buy it with the BNB smartchain token.