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Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor
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QMK and Keyboards
But I've been building keebs for a few years now, and I gotta cut back :-P The biggest issue is it takes forever to print a shell to 'test fit' it. It would actually be cool if you could print the shells upside down so you don't have to print the whole thing to see how it feels.
Oh! looks like there's a OpenSCAD parametric dactyl now (1) I think this was the clojure one I was playing with before: (2)
1: https://github.com/pseudoku/Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor
2: https://github.com/l4u/dactyl-manuform-mini-keyboard
- What is the cheapest split ergo with a decent thumb cluster ?
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dactyl manuform keycaps for big hands?
Link to Miniwarp https://github.com/pseudoku/Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor/blob/master/Things/MiniWarp.stl
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A row less traveled
I used Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor to create the base model. Further heavily modified in Fusion360.
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Is it possible to use Kailh Choc switches in an MX plate?
The original Hypo Warp is all MX based and it is available on github. So you can use that one instead.
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Mouse buttons, who needs them?
Thanks, the board is a MiniWarp by Pseudoku. The stl is in their github repo
PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles
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minimal choc – another day, another zilpzalp spacing
The spacing is minimal while not cutting stuff off the switches. The caps are a scuffed 3d print of the Philadelphia Minimalists, but Pseudoku's design is so good they still feel great.
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Chiffreish
I have 3d printed them from jlcpcb with mfj. Actually black mfj looks better. https://github.com/pseudoku/PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles Also you can buy handmade ones from https://www.asymplex.xyz/category/des
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I made a DES keycap set =D
Sorry but what exactly did you made here? I would asume you took the DES keycaps files from Pseudoku and get them printed somewhere?
- Where to buy Chicago Steno keycaps (or do I really need them anyways?)
- Magnetic mounted Charybdis Nano
- I've just released the files of my narfkb
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Choc keycaps that are shorter than MBKs? Or maybe a smart way to modify MBK keycaps?
Pseudoku has a wip profile [Philadelphia minimalist)[https://github.com/pseudoku/PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles] which is minimum x/y spacing for choc switches. You may be able to mod the scad file to create min x /normal y on these or perhaps Chicago steno profile from the same repo
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Zazu: Unibody with extra features
The Keycaps are DES from https://www.asymplex.xyz/product/des-alpha-sets They are also open source here: https://github.com/pseudoku/PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles My favourite keycap profile. The ordered version feels amazing. The ones in the picture are 3D printed in MJF natural grey
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Are ergo boards allowed here? This is the Fulcrum keyboard, it's a 20-key ergo-mech with horizontal 5-way switches for added thumb functionality
- Key caps are XDA, except thumb keys which are custom designs that I 3d printed for max comfort (my models are on the github, but I think they were originally remixed from [here](https://github.com/pseudoku/PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles))
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When your thumb hurts from using an angled key for layers (any keycap ideas?)
Convex DES keys are pretty nice - you can print your own from Pesu's github files https://github.com/pseudoku/PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles (resin prints will be the nicest outcome, keep in mind the stems will get brittle over time as they cure and you may end up breaking them if you remove them frequently)
What are some alternatives?
stenogotchi - Portable stenography using Plover and bluetooth keyboard emulation on a Raspberry Pi Zero W
plover - Open source stenotype engine
hillside - Family of split ergonomic keyboards with three rows of five or six keys, aggressive column stagger, generous thumb arc and optional bottom utility keys
KeyV2 - KeyV2: A Parametric Mechanical Keycap Library
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
trochilidae - A from-scratch recreation of the Hummingbird keyboard using ergogen
battoota - Keyboards
PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles - Parametric Key Caps
chastity - Ergo split keeb
om-keyboard
rae-dux - Generated keyboard