YASK
Yet Another Steno Keyboard (by ttempe)
kicad-libraries
Set of symbols/footprints/models that I've created for my projects. (by sszczep)
YASK | kicad-libraries | |
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3 | 2 | |
15 | 47 | |
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4.8 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
- | MIT License |
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YASK
Posts with mentions or reviews of YASK.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-07.
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What types of switches are compatible with the yask steno keyboard
I don't know enough about keyboards. Are kailh choc low profile switches compatible with the board? Or do i need to go with another low profile switch. How do i do this. Hopefully someone else has done this project which is why I'm asking here. I'm not sure how to do this. I would like low profile as that is more comfortable for me. I'd love some suggestions for switches and keycaps if possible https://github.com/ttempe/YASK
- How good is the yask project
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How does a steno keyboard really behave?
I made my own steno keyboard (YASK, using the Gemini PR protocole) without having used one before.
kicad-libraries
Posts with mentions or reviews of kicad-libraries.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-21.
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Making a my first ever PCB and KiCad is kicking my ass.
Hey, just something that you might find useful. A while back I’ve created a set of footprints for keyboards. Since then it’s been used in few projects and worked like a charm. Here’s the link
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People who have designed keyboards! Looking for feedback on any errors I may have made in the schematic of this keyboard because I go onto designing a PCB!
I don’t think your point about led matrix is valid. Power usage will be pretty much the same (the only difference should be controllers’ power consumption). You might also want to check my switches footprints: https://github.com/sszczep/kicad-libraries
What are some alternatives?
When comparing YASK and kicad-libraries you can also consider the following projects:
steno-firmware - Firmware builds for hobbyist steno boards.
8bit-cpu - Schematics & code for my 74LS-based 8-bit MK1 CPU
haxo-hw - Haxophone, an electronic musical instrument that resembles a saxophone
lightroom-macro-pad - Lightroom Macro Pad With CircuitPython Boards
The_Uni - A uni-board split ortholinear made for stenography. Uses QMK Firmware's Gemini Protocol. This is the pro micro version (aka Uni v2)
entropy - Strange keyboard with a left hand numpad
SHINSANWASWITCH - DIY-friendly photointerrupter microswitch/lamp holder 2-in-1 for generic 100mm Chinese arcade buttons. Enables an OBSA-LHSXF+OBSA-100UMQ-like setup at low cost with generic parts.