Interesting to see ZMK make inroads into the normie keyboard space. As far as I know, ZMK's answer to VIA is not ready for regular people to use, so you really have to be elbow deep in github to build your own firmware, in the easiest scenario. Or at least, that was the case the last time I had to build ZMK firmware.
I wonder what the experience is going to be like for folks who are not accustomed to that level of effort but still have a need to remap some keys.



