📄️ Getting Started
Our Corne Wireless is made to make the perfect wireless keyboard. We made the following major changes to the Corne:
📄️ nice!nano
Installing your nice!nano is usually the first step in building your keyboard. In this guide, we'll go over the three different ways to install your nice!nano.
📄️ nice!view
If you have nice!views with your build, this guide will go over installing the sockets and headers. If you don't have nice!views, you can skip this guide.
📄️ Batteries
Installing the batteries is a simple but particular step. This guide will go over the positioning and installation of them.
📄️ Display Cover
The display cover helps protect your display and nice!nano from damage. In this guide, we'll go over installing the display cover.
📄️ Switches
Installing switches is a straightforward but sometimes finicky process. This guide will go over installing the switches and switch plate.
📄️ Case
The case ties the whole build together. This guide will go over installing the case and the PCB.
📄️ Keycaps
Keycaps are the final step in the physical build process. This guide will go over the keycaps and how to install them.
📄️ Firmware
If you're not familiar, ZMK is a wireless-focused firmware, and it powers our Corne Wireless. While it doesn't have a VIA alternative yet, it does allow you to build firmware in the cloud.