Versions:

  • 1.8.3
  • 1.8.2
  • 1.7.0
  • 1.6.5
  • 1.6.4
  • 1.3.11
  • 1.3.10
  • 1.3.4
  • 0.3.5
  • 0.3.4
  • 0.3.3

Bazecor 1.8.3, released by Dygma Lab S.L., is a specialized configuration utility that unlocks the full programmability of the Dygma Raise ergonomic split keyboard. Falling squarely into the keyboard-configuration category, the application enables owners to remap every physical key, build as many as ten independent firmware layers, and assign each key a conventional letter, a media command, or a complex multi-step macro. Power users frequently rely on Bazecor to design gaming layouts that place critical abilities under the thumbs, to craft language-specific layers that provide instant access to accented characters, or to generate productivity shortcuts that collapse long key sequences into a single press. The software’s superkeys feature further extends flexibility by letting a key perform different actions depending on whether it is tapped, held, or double-tapped, a capability prized by developers who toggle tools or by streamers who switch scenes without lifting their hands from the home row. Since its debut the publisher has shipped eleven public versions, iterating on stability, visual feedback, and firmware compatibility while preserving backward access to older layer files. Version 1.8.3 continues that trajectory with incremental improvements to macro recording accuracy and clearer on-screen identification of active layers. Installation is straightforward on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and once launched Bazecor communicates directly with the Raise’s onboard memory, so settings persist even when the keyboard moves to another machine. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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