CMD-dactyl-manuform
By markdhooper
KeyV2
KeyV2: A Parametric Mechanical Keycap Library (by rsheldiii)
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1.8 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | 30 days ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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CMD-dactyl-manuform
Posts with mentions or reviews of CMD-dactyl-manuform.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-13.
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Problems with custom build
Hi I am using this github repo's shcematics: https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform/blob/master/schematics/Schematic_dactyl-manuform-5x7.png
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Looking to build my first ergo split and trying to decide between ErgoDash. ErgoDox and Redox
I built a Zodiark with is basically a Soflie but with more keys (68 keys). It's pretty good but I would prefer more thumb keys and LEDs at the top of each key.) I would recommend a Dactyl Manuform. See https://dactyl.siskam.link/manuform and https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform
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Does anyone here use a large dactyl, and if so, what's your opinion of it?
also thinking of this fork specifically
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Dactyl or flat as first ergo keeb?
also i'm thinking of using this fork rather than the regular manuform 5x7, thoughts on it?
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Is there a pro micro just with USB-C instead?
So i think ill build this dactyl variant and was just wondering if there is a pro micro with usb c? as long as it is as easy to flash with QMK and has the same amount or more pins
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Adding RGB strips to a dactyl manuform for RGB Lighting issues
I followed this to build it so it would be close to my moonlander in key configuration: https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform
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First Ever Hand-Wired Build (Cmd Dactyl 5x7)
For the dactyl I used Mark's fork and followed his excellent guide for the Cmd. [CMD-dactyl-manuform:github] https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform [CMD Guide] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxNKWNKBLMs&t=908s
CMD-dactyl-manuform: github
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Anniversary Present for my husband finished - Dactyl Manuform 5x7
Just when i finished the design i found this tutorial with these stl files and they are more detailed and have the mountingholes unvisible from the outside... so i think im starting my dactyl journey with his tutorial and dodge my own files.
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Dactyl-Manuform right side issue
I see the line you're talking about. Didn't pay any attention to it till you pointed it out. I guess that I got confused when looking at the schematic that/guide that I've been following: Schematic
KeyV2
Posts with mentions or reviews of KeyV2.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-02.
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I designed and printed a complete set of keycaps for my Atreus with individual tactile legends in Braille, details in the comments.
I used the superb KeyV2 library for OpenSCAD to generate the keycap models.
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Finished my very first dactyl manuform 🎊 Why do we see so many printed cases but so little printed key caps?
Essentially I used this repo and it's OpenScad based generator: https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2
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Cherry mold?
Hey! I'm trying to do the same thing. If you need a keycap generator KeyV2, the OpenSCAD setup, did really well for me. I've been struggling though because I don't have a resin printer. The trickiest part of creating your own molds, is that it copies the finish of the source of the mold exactly. Want a shiny keycaps? Better have a shiny key to copy. Want a matte finish? Sure hope the source is matte. Let me know if you ever get this figured out because I started down the exact same path wanting cherry profile, but only finding OEM profile molds.
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Custom generated DSA-profile keycaps
I would say its https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2 or some fork of it, but I'd like to know the exact source too.
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DSA profile keys on a phrozen mini 8k
DSA keys have a nice curved top and a consistent profile across all keys. These were generated with KeyV2 for my moonlander split keyboard since I need all 1u keys.
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I see your puny, pathetic 20 PPM rotary encoders... and I raise you a 100 PPM encoder taken from a CNC!
any chance you could share your process for printing the stems? I have a 3d printing library for keycaps that supports choc keys, but the stems are really fragile...
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My first keyboard design!
if you have access to a 3d printer you can also make double sculpted keycaps with my library. Choc stems are quite difficult to print though, your best bet is a resin printer
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Mass export stl from text list ?
First time user of Openscad I am using it using rsheldiii/KeyV2: KeyV2: A Parametric Mechanical Keycap Library (github.com) project.
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hey guys, it it true that you can make a ergomechkeyboard diy with 3d printer?
KeyV2: https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2
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Vertical offset between rows with DSA
the downside of this approach is that you need to model the keycaps but thankfully libraries like resheldiii's KeyV2 exist.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing CMD-dactyl-manuform and KeyV2 you can also consider the following projects:
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
ErgoDash - keyboard