beyblock20
babbit36
beyblock20 | babbit36 | |
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3 | 2 | |
294 | 30 | |
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0.0 | 4.4 | |
about 1 year ago | 15 days ago | |
Python | G-code | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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beyblock20
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mongus48, the newest magnetic keyboard module
I want to introduce the newest magnetic module to the beyblock20 family: mongus48. It’s a Planck sized keyboard with an OLED display and a rotary encoder. I thought this was an important module to make for this system, since a fair of people hinted at wanting a full sized keyboard they could add peripherals on to, more so than making a keyboard from the peripherals they have.
- Beyblock20: Magnetic, modular, 20-key macropad/ortholinear keyboard
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A demo of my magnetic and modular macropad
It’s still in a prototyping phase, though the current designs are open source, for anyone to make new modules for or remix it however they want. For source files and information, check out the GitHub page here: https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/beyblock20. This is a design I think is really cool, but not one I personally need, let me know how much further you’d like to see this project progress.
babbit36
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The bancouver40 group buy is now live!
If you'd like to see a board with wireless (which tucks away the components and batteries in the blockers), you can check out my babbit36 here: https://github.com/ChrisChrisLoLo/babbit36
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babbit36: a wireless DIY-friendly ortho
I heard there was a demand for wireless ortholinear boards, and made the babbit36! It’s inspired by the Technikable, Zaphod Lite, and Corne-ish Zen! It’s also DIY friendly, since it uses a Seeduino XIAO nrf52 board as the MCU!
What are some alternatives?
keezyboost40 - 4x10 ortholinear with an LCD in the middle. Uses the Raspberry Pi Pico, as well as Rust firmware
TypeBeastXDPlus - A 4x10 ortholinear layout focused on text editing and programming
banime40 - A 4x10 hotswap ortholinear keyboard that supports multiple configurations.
bancouver40 - A 4x10 CFX spaced low-profile mechanical keyboard.
Sm-Keyboard - A small customisable on-screen keyboard and keypad for the game Scrap Mechanic
keyboard-tools - Tools for mechanical keyboard design
freaku4X - A 4x10 ortholinear keyboard with a Knob and an LCD
cq_keyboard_gen - CadQuery 2 keyboard case generator
palac - Palac Ortholinear 5x6+1 split keyboard
makrobuddy - Instructions and code samples for building a simple macropad using the Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller board