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0.0 | 3.2 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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SharkPCB
Posts with mentions or reviews of SharkPCB.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-22.
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Schematic & PCB review: STM32 based Keyboard with USB Hub
I followed the ai03 guide, as well as this guide to learn how to design my keyboard. My STM32F303 schematic is based off the one found in the getting started for STM32F3x guide and this similar keyboard design. I used this keyboard and this keyboard as my references when designing this keyboard.
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How do I design and make my own keyboard?
another good keyboard that has complete electrical circuit and extras, including a rotary encoder and ESD Circuit protection: https://github.com/AcheronProject/SharkPCB (Thank you so much, Mr. u/Gondolindrim & team)
arisu-pcb
Posts with mentions or reviews of arisu-pcb.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-13.
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Thought you guys would enjoy this infographic!
Take a look at the Github files for the open source arisu pcb. I'm pretty sure this is what got copied for ymdk wings. Then everyone started calling every ergo 65% an arisu for some reason.
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Which is your favourite Alice?
Arisu is name because original one was Japanese and it was first "Alice" that had arrow keys so the name stuck for Alice with arrow keys to be called Arisu, THIS is the original Arisu, it had arrows as you can see, YMDK Wings is one of the most popular Arisu layout keyboards, Akko Alice is not 1:1 of the Arisu like YMDK Wings, but it's obviously not Alice because of arrow keys, should have just called it Arisu and gave it japanese sublegends as a bonus, like the keycaps on ACR59
- The Akko Alice Black
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How to get started?
Sounds like you have enough keyboard experience to know what you like in terms of components like switches. This might be a good starting point for PCB design https://github.com/FateNozomi/arisu-pcb if you go that route and what something to build off of.
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What keyboard should i get
If you want even cheaper you can get your own PCB printed by JLPCB https://github.com/FateNozomi/arisu-pcb
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Comfortable keyboards for gw2?
so as far as keyboard stuff goes for this game, I have personally found that rebinding keys and a different profile for my keycaps has helped a ton. For reference, I am running an arisu layout while playing this game, so needless to say I am moderately limited in my options for keybinds. I have gone and set my regular attacks to mouse 1/2, and keys 1-3, and my elite attacks to "q-ertg" (I play scourge). For the other stuff, you can either just use the rest of the number keys, bind them to more things around the left side of your board, or get a mouse with more buttons on it (I used to use a razer naga hex). As far as the keycaps go, I have found that a higher profile set like the KAT profile has made hitting keys a lot nicer.
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Arisu つ ◕_◕ ༽つ
Arisu
- Beige and Cyan
- How do I design and make my own keyboard?
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Arisu = Daily
Download files: https://github.com/FateNozomi/arisu-pcb/releases (Make sure to dropdown the assets for v1.1 to download)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SharkPCB and arisu-pcb you can also consider the following projects:
keyboard-pcb-guide - Guide on how to design keyboard PCBs with KiCad
keyboard-layout-editor - Web application to enable the design & editing of keyboard layouts
hub_keyboard - 80% Mechanical Keyboard with USB-Hub
arisu-case - Case design files for Arisu Keyboard
adelheid - a 75% Alice-like keyboard based on the Arisu