Dygma Lab S.L. specializes in ergonomic, fully split mechanical keyboards and offers Bazecor, an open-source cross-platform configuration utility that unlocks the advanced firmware capabilities of its flagship Dygma Raise and upcoming Defy models. Typical use cases center on programmers, writers, gamers, and accessibility users who need granular control over every key, thumb cluster, and underglow LED: remapping to Colemak, assigning dual-function keys, building tap-hold macros, or triggering complex multi-key shortcuts across up to ten independent layers. The software supports drag-and-drop mapping, live layer preview, animated RGB themes, and one-click firmware flashing, while also providing wizards for importing/exporting layouts, sharing community presets, and backing up settings to the cloud. Because Bazecor communicates with the open-source Kaleidoscope firmware, power users can compile custom plugins for stenography, mouse emulation, MIDI triggers, or language-specific Unicode, making the keyboard behave like a programmable input device rather than a fixed peripheral. Dygma Lab S.L. software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
The Bazecor configurator software allows you to remap any key and create up to 10 fully programmable layers for your Dygma Raise keyboard. It also allows you to create and manage superkeys, macros, and shortcuts.
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