fissure
ursa-minor-keyboard
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7 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fissure
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How much do you tent your split build?
Ah it's tented automatically at ~21deg
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Long time no post to reddit: Daily driven boards
I haven't actually posted to Reddit for a while (other than comments that is), and I thought I should. I've been daily driving these 2 boards for a bit, the Fissure v3.2 and the Fusion. Both boards are fully BLE, and of course following my tradition on using the embedded steno engine.
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You all are crazy! Where did you start?
There have been a lot more progress in the last years, but when I started like 3 years ago, I basically looked through r/MK for 3 months or so, and imagined how the layouts would work (yes you can just print them out but), picked a balanced point between simplicity and extensibility, and designed my board. After that it's just constant iterations on both the hardware and the key map levels.
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No hand movement keyboard
I don't see many high stagger 36 keys, so self plug time. brow/jklp counts, though that's a hand wire
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Does this exist? Kyria stagger, Corne layout, Choc spacing?
Not strictly 3x6, but the Fissure v3 does everything else.
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Ergodox Ez owners, how satisfied are you?
my preferred boards are smaller—I’ve got a Kyria that I like quite a bit and am currently dailying a Fissure—but the ergodox was the board that got me started on that route, and I actually just rehomed my ergodox ez to a friend wanting to try out a split board for work :D
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Rate by importance ergonomic features
Repo with outdated pics: https://github.com/crides/fissure
ursa-minor-keyboard
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How much do you tent your split build?
If you're interested, I have the PCB designs on GitHub and a few articles on my blog about the design process.
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Partway through assembling my first custom PCB
The source for the board design can be found at https://github.com/markstory/ursa-minor-keyboard/
What are some alternatives?
chocofi - Split 36-key keyboard
banime40 - A 4x10 hotswap ortholinear keyboard that supports multiple configurations.
sqdg - Shoggot's SQDG but in CadQuery
eternal-keypad - A 36 key gaming keypad, for both right and left handed mouse users.
steno - Embedded steno firmware + custom steno PCBs
pcb - PCB and PCB related bits
keyseebee - KeySeeBee is a split ergo keyboard. It is only 2 PCB (so the name) with (almost) only SMD components on it. It's only a keyboard, no LED, no display, nothing more than keys and USB.
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.
Pinky4 - A split 4 x 7 vertically staggered keys and 4 thumb keys keyboard.