dactyl-cc
Tandberg
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dactyl-cc
- i just got an old kb500. any tips for controllers and cases?
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Travel keyboard options
Keeping with keywells, there's the split kinesis advantage boards: - Without palm rest: Dactyl CC - With palm rest: Ergo S-1
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Best DIYable KA360-like board?
I need a split keyboard with concave key wells that also has an ergonomic palm/wrist rest like Kinesis Advantage boards have. I borrowed a friend's Kinesis Advantage 2 for a mont last year and it was fantastic - much more comfortable for me than the handful of dactyl and dactyl-manuform variants I've tried (although I wished I could have slightly adjusted the spacing between the two sides). I'm not very able to pay to try a KA360 or Glove80 at the moment, but I have a well-tuned 3D printer and a drawer of various key switches. I know that critical aspects of Kinesis' form factor are patented, but I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for DIY boards that feel a bit more similar to the real thing. Extra points for boards with 36-ish keys (more keys is fine, too, though). Trackballs are nice, too, but not required - either way, I'll probably add a TrackPoint on the right side. I've had my eye on the Charybdis Nano, but I'm not convinced I'll actually find it comfortable. If anyone has used both the Charybdis and the Kinesis Advantage, subjective comparisons are appreciated. I'm also curious about what the Dactyl-CC, and if people who've tried it feel it lives up to it's description of being more Kinesis-like. Thanks!
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Layout review: Roast my choices
I'm building a keyboard inspired by the dactyl-cc (and by the Kinesis Advantage 360 by proxy). Before I started out laying up stuff, I've been thinking on the general layout. All feedback is welcome!
- How do the dactyl manuform and its variants compare to the Kinesis Advantage 2?
- Kinesis Advantage 360 Pro with PBT keycap from keycap.sh
- Need Help Getting Set Up Quickly With Split Keyboard
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Ergonomics of dactyl manuform compared to kinesis 2
The Dactyl variant the closest to OG Kinesis in spirit is Dactyl-CC AFAIK.
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Kinesis 360 DIY?
Also worth checking out: https://github.com/mjohns/dactyl-cc
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Looking for an QMK compatible Ergo close to the Kinesis advantage II
Not sure it qualifies as easy to build, but if you are willing to jump in a bit the Dactyl-cc is designed to feel just like the KA2. That's my current daily driver. It's a 3d printed body, so you'll have to order prints and do some hand wiring. If that's more than you want to sign up for it's probably not a good fit, but I've really enjoyed it. Here's the github: https://github.com/mjohns/dactyl-cc
Tandberg
- Looking for a stm32 or similar controller with 30 GPIO
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8051 to Raspberry pico convertion
( unsure if this is the same matrix as 1200 and 5000 series, some information): https://github.com/Supermagnum/Tandberg/tree/main/TDV-2200
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Where do I get keycaps without selling a kidney or ending up with 300 of them?
If its possible, the choice of colours: https://github.com/Supermagnum/Tandberg/blob/main/tandberg.jpg
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Kinesis Advantage 360 Pro with PBT keycap from keycap.sh
Really nice for it's time. More info on that venerable keyboard: https://github.com/Supermagnum/Tandberg
- A github repository for the Tandberg TDV2200 keyboard. It has schematic diagrams and ROM dumps.
What are some alternatives?
custom-bluetooth-dactyl-manuform - A custom, Cherry profile, Bluetooth, Dactyl Manuform Keyboard
erope-ergo-ex
dactyl-manuform
rp2040-bento
awesome-kinesis - Unofficial curated list of resources and references for Kinesis keyboard enthusiasts
first_nes - Create your own games for the Nintendo Entertainment System! This "starter" game is easily extensible for your own projects. Includes references.
tracer - Dactly Tracer 3d printed keyboard
RomWBW - System Software for Z80/Z180/Z280 Computers
dactyl-cc-zmk - My ZMK config for dactyl-cc keyboard
jupyter-cadquery - An extension to render cadquery objects in JupyterLab via pythreejs
STONER - A Dactyl like 3d printed keyboard written in C++
Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini - [Moved to: https://github.com/Bastardkb/Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini]