yggdrasil
redox-keyboard
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yggdrasil
- Some new shots of my board with the new case - Yggdrasil
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the keyboard layout rabbit hole
I'm somewhere at the bottom of level five checking to see if I have enough oxygen to make it to level six. Typing this on an LA_NC and looking at building a 5 column Klor or Yggdrasil (links are to their respective githubs, because credit where it's due).
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Yggdrasil typing test
And the link to the github repo ( and keymap that is still not finished )
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First custom made board (and cables too :D) - Yggdrasil
36 key, custom made by me to fit my hands which I dubbed "Yggdrasil". You can find a build guide and some more info in my github ( and keymap that is still not finished )
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Keyboard split halves not working when joined together
Here is a link for my keyboard repo, and you can find my fork for qmk in my profile too.
redox-keyboard
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Being a bit overwhelmed while designing a keyboard.
Use 3 of those YJ-14015 modules (e.g. https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard/tree/master/redox-w) with a Pro Micro Q2: Is there a way to generate the PCB for this with ergogen or do I have to wing it in KiCad?
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Seeking Recommendations for a Custom Split, Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard Project
After some initial research, I've found a couple of models that seem to meet my requirements: the Lily58 and Redox-w v2.
- Ergonomic split mechanical keyboard
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Was given this MS Natural Keyboard Pro on Day 1 at my job. 23 years later, I was told that new equipment will be at the new offices. Still going strong.
There's a website that has a bunch of split keyboard layouts you can print out at full scale and sort of test drive really easily. I did that and found I didn't like the moonlander or ergodox thumb clusters, which is why I went with a Redox instead.
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A Rechargeable LiPo Adapter for the Redox
It's just a remix of the original case. Mattdibi also included the STEP and fusion360 file. What I changed on that case: Add a cavity for a 503035 battery, Add a ~3 degrees tilt for the battery and Hex insert for the nuts, making it much easier to assemble / disassemble.
- Stone…
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What is the cheapest split ergo with a decent thumb cluster ?
If you want more of a full-size, five-row configuration, get a Redox PCB from Falbatech or Beekeeb.
- I'm so happy 😁
- Integrated apple pencil slot for Ikea tablet stand
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Non wood redox wireless cases to 3d print.
To anyone who is here in 2 years looking to find a good case the soldered PCB is listed on the official GitHub ( https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard) as the Redox rev1. 0W. This is the soldered version and is the exact same as the one sold on falba tech and is compatible with the official case found here: https://github.com/Pastitas/Redox-neodox-Case.
What are some alternatives?
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
dactyl-manuform
ErgoWarp - Design Log and OpenSCAD code repo for Custom Split Keyboard
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
la_nc
dactyl-keyboard - Parameterized ergonomic keyboard
KLOR - KLOR is 36-42 keys column-staggered split keyboard. It supports a per key RGB matrix, encoders, OLED displays, haptic feedback, audio, a Pixart Paw3204 trackball and four different layouts, through brake off parts.
Lily58L-Build-Guide - Build-Guide for the Lily58L Split-Keyboard pcb.
ErgoDash - keyboard
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini
nrfmicro - A Pro Micro alternative for wireless keyboards