J73K_keyboard
a 15*5 ortholinear keyboard (by MakerJake01)
orch
A mostly ortholinear keyboard PCB that fits GMK keycaps. (by htpkbs)
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about 3 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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J73K_keyboard
Posts with mentions or reviews of J73K_keyboard.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-23.
- Are there any through-hole diy ortho kits?
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This Is My First Custom Keeb And I Designed It
github repo
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Keyboard Builders' Digest / Issue 12
The J73K by u/peeweejedi is an open source through-hole 15*5 ortholinear keyboard using an Atmega32a (git & glamour shots).
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I designed this board myself and I am super proud with how it turned out!
github repo
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J73K: ortholinear keyboard designed by me
I haven't uploaded much to it yet but I made a repo. https://github.com/MakerJake01/J73K_keyboard
orch
Posts with mentions or reviews of orch.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-05.
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Giving “Less, but better” caps another try
I wasn’t super into these keycaps at first, but decided to give them another shot and I like them so far. Keyboard is a custom build I designed and cable is from https://swiftcables.net/.
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New job, new keyboard
Yep! They’re here: https://github.com/htpkbs/orch
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Latest build of my "kinda ortho" PCB, now with rotary encoder
PCB is custom and open source, I call it the orch
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Keyboard Builders' Digest / Issue 12
The orch is a mostly ortho, GMK-friendly layout and PCB by u/oldoverholt with open source design (git & gallery).
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First custom PCB! Mostly ortholinear layout with GMK keycaps.
The PCB is my first time doing a full keyboard PCB and I did it in KiCad. The files and everything are open source and available here. The Keyboard PCB Guide here and the Designing a keyboard from scratch series of blog posts were both really helpful, along with the ATmega32U4 datasheet of course! I got the PCB fabricated by JLCPCB (the first order I made, I had forgotten to connect the rows to pins on the MCU lol).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing J73K_keyboard and orch you can also consider the following projects:
Acrylic_3D_KB - 3D keyboard made by lasercut acrylics
kad - Keyboard Automated Design (KAD) is a Golang library for designing mechanical keyboards
fnrow-pcb - KiCad files for the FnRow mechanical keyboard
m65
dactyl-manu-tide - Dactyl Manuform with extra curvy and tight layout
trackbowl-mk2 - The ball is the trackball
framework - Ortholinear with a knob