Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor
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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
nijuni
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Does a wireless Corne with Kyria style stagger exist?
Have you checked out Nijuni yet? It's a Corne with more stagger. https://github.com/krikun98/nijuni
- What is the cheapest split ergo with a decent thumb cluster ?
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Pop Team Epic-themed Nijuni keyboard with Pipimi OLED
Two Keyboards. One wired and one wireless, Nijuni both by u/krikun98 from this repo here:
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Modifying a PCB to add power switch and JST jack
As said, there is no space for the jst connector on corne-like boards. You can place it instead trrs jack but it limits you to wireless communication - can be done though if you plan use it exclusively like this. I'd say it's not needed, you won't change battery often anyway, you can solder the wires and have only a power switch. For example you can take a look on nijuni https://github.com/krikun98/nijuni. If you like nijuni, it would be easier to replace switch footprints to chocs than modifying corne. I can also humble brag about my own design with switch and jst - but note that it's not assembled/tested yet https://github.com/zzeneg/pica40.
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The Nijuni - Wireless-focused Corne-like with a more aggressive stagger.
Feel free to check out the repository!
What are some alternatives?
stenogotchi - Portable stenography using Plover and bluetooth keyboard emulation on a Raspberry Pi Zero W
void_ergo - A handwired split keyboard, running QMK firmware
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
dactyl-keyboard - Dactyl-ManuForm, a parameterized ergonomic keyboard translated into Python including a cadquery / Open CASCADE implementation.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
swept-crkbd - swept corne - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris, the Sweep and the Corne
battoota - Keyboards
chastity - Ergo split keeb
rae-dux - Generated keyboard
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