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I just built cheapino 3x5_3 split and of course need to get miryoku on it - there's a qmk branch here https://github.com/tompi/qmk_firmware/tree/cheapino but could not find the board over at miryoku.

It also has a special encoder, wondering how one could use it in the most meaningful way with miryoku....

Could someone describe the steps or create a miryoku config?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I'm using miryoku on my kyria, but because I wanted to customize encoders and other things I just made the layout like miryoku my self (in a qmk config), and added the tweaks I wanted. I remember looking at the miryoku repo and not seeing a way to compile the firmware from there and also customize it easily.