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cantor-remix
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Help me find an article on how to wire simple 1 - 2 button keyboard without diode
Not specifically what you're looking for, but https://github.com/nilokr/cantor-remix is a 36 key diode-less open-source board that you might be able to get some concepts from. Keep in mind, if you don't wire a switch, then nothing breaks. You just need enough pins on the controller to handle the number of switches, so you could go a controller with less pins on a smaller board.
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Taught my gf to solder and we had a date making my first ever kb! Cantor MX
Cantor Remix is the 36 key variant, but it's designed for choc switches: https://github.com/nilokr/cantor-remix
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Cantor Remix w/ Sunsets - On the Way to Perfection
If you wanna DIY like I did the Cantor Remix github has a link to the buid guide for the original Cantor that is basically the same thing. The Remix repo will have the gerber.zip that you need to print the PCBs. I went through JLCPCB for my prints and they did a great job.
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Finally, I designed my own Spkit Keyboard with trackpoint and encoder, low-profile, tilted, and stackable for portability, all that I wanted.
I added it on a [nilokr/cantor-remix: Cantor keyboard by diepala with minor changes](https://github.com/nilokr/cantor-remix) keyboard though, it worked nicely.
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Altered Sweeeeep (Lovi), made for Sweden's new government
Cantor Remix
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Gregoplex alternatives!
Is this a request for gergoplex alternatives? If so, the cantor remix is excellent & has a more aggressive pinkie stagger. I built two of them - one for home, and one for work.
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[US-IA][H] Cantor remix split low profile keyboard [W] Paypal
Split columnar ortho 36key keyboard w/ choc Very similar to a gergoplex Built a second Cantor remix along with my main one. Selling it as I don’t need a secondary. Soldering isnt professional but shouldve run into issues with it https://github.com/nilokr/cantor-remix Build -PCB x 2 -choc robins clicky switches -MBK Choc Low Profile Keycaps w/ homing keys -blackpill MCUs socketed -Aux cable included need a usb c to connect (not included) comes flashed with Miryoku layout https://github.com/manna-harbour/miryoku looking for 130. Can sell a magnetic usbc cable along with if your looking for one
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[US-IA] [H] Cantor Remix [W] Paypal
Built a second Cantor remix along with my main one. Selling it as I don't need a secondary. Soldering isnt professional but shouldve run into issues with it https://github.com/nilokr/cantor-remix
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My first build: Cantor remix
PCB: Cantor-remix, original design by u/diepala and modified by /u/glbyte.
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Finished my first minimal build -modified Cantor with 36 keys, custom silkscreen and choc purpz
Files for making this PCB are available here: https://github.com/nilokr/cantor-remix
cantor
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Corne, but with a wider thumb cluster and stronger column stagger?
There are a few things that are close: * The Cantor/Piantor: more aggressive stagger and slightly changed thumb cluster. * The Swept Corne: essentially a big sweep. * The Hillside 46/48: This comes in many forms which are very similar to what you are looking for. Essentially an extra aggressive stagger (and perhaps splayed) Corne with a bigger thumb cluster.
- With enough GPIO pins, can I skip diodes?
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Cheapest way to try Miryoku style layout
Depending on how comfortable you are ordering PCBs yourself, the Cantor (https://github.com/diepala/cantor ) or the Cheapino (https://github.com/tompi/cheapino ) might be a good starting point for getting into split keyboards, both are diodeless, so you only need to solder the switches and use relatively cheap microcontrollers
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My corne swept with handmade oak case
The Corne caught my eye first, but I ended up starting with a Cantor, which has more stagger, like OP's keyboard. It didn't work for me. The Corne works better for me.
- MRIYA
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Optimising Colemak DH for Programming
cantor
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What are the best designs to cheap out? E.g. Reviung34 only needs 1 controller.
Cantor by DiePala, Choc, diodeless, cheap “Black pill” mcu, requires two. Caseless/plateless. Pcb is reversible, but you’ll need trrs cable and Jack.
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Adding millmax to non-swappable PCB
I have 2 hand-wired keyboards with cherry style switches, and I decided to build a Cantor (diodeless, Corne-like with more pinky stagger) to try a PCB build and the Kailh choc v1 switches for a first time.
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Does the Lily58 have the same floating PCB problem of the Sofle?
several of the low-profile / Choc boards (ex. Cantor) go the plateless and caseless route with nothing more than rubber bumpers on the bottom of the PCB
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How do I get started with KiCad for customizing an existing, open source layout?
Cantor – low profile
What are some alternatives?
chocofi - Split 36-key keyboard
torn - Torn keyboard
testing-boards
piantor - The Piantor Keyboard is a beginner-friendly, easy-to-solder, 42-key or 36-key, diodeless, low profile aggressive column staggered, hotswappable and non-hotswappable, programmable ergonomic mechanical split keyboard powered by Raspberry Pi Pico or other compatible RP2040 boards. It is based on the Cantor Keyboard.
dactyl-keyboard - Programmatic keyboard CAD
zmk - ZMK Firmware Repository
cantor-MX - Cantor keyboard variant arranged to accommodate Choc V2 switches.
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
crkbd - Corne keyboard, a split keyboard with 3x6 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys.
eternal-keypad - A 36 key gaming keypad, for both right and left handed mouse users.
cheapino