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The keyboards you get with business-grade desktop computers are ridiculous crap compared to hobbyist keyboards; not only in hardware build quality, but in features too.
These days, a high-end hobbyist keyboard is probably running VIA and you can remap the keys from a user-friendly web interface. (No, you don't need a C compiler and to figure out how to flash firmware anymore. That was a few years ago.)
ZMK is the new shit!
ZMK doesn't support real-time keymap changes yet, which is a really nice feature.
Nice!
Can I flash my CTRL tkl board to use this?
Probably! I see "Drop CTRL" on the compatibility list:
https://www.caniusevia.com/docs/supported_keyboards
Thanks! I looked for "CTRL" and didn't find it :-)