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ZMK Studio support in nice!nano-based keyboards (ThumbsUp! v5, v8, v9, v11)

2025-07-06

I have added an updated firmware version to support online layout configuration with https://zmk.studio/

The firmware is configured to add up to 10 more layers to the keyboard (15 of them in total.)
Changes made in that app/page are applied instantly.

When ZMK.Studio asks to unlock the keyboard - press Tab+B (as in my original layout.)



For v5, v8, v8b, and v11: thumbsupv5qs-nice_nano_v2-zmk-studio-touchpad.uf2

For v9: thumbsupv9qs-nice_nano_v2-zmk-studio-touchpad.uf2

Location: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/2s8vz5tq5lffmpjuqbz2c/h?rlkey=71amow1mhhwfe54c0ywx59bfc&st=cs2i6x7z&dl=0

To flash the file - press twice the reset button on back of the middle board. There should be a new drive added temporarily to your system. Copy that file into this drive, keyboard will restart.


This firmware supports the touchpad, if installed.

The configuration is stored here:
https://github.com/ak66666/zmk-config-thumbsup




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