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dactyl-manuform
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I build my own, based on redox. https://imgur.com/a/Cr6NXk0 https://imgur.com/a/DYBSGr9 but still in the process of designing something based on a dactyl
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Flux Keyboard
I feel like you're out of the loop when it comes to keyboard nerds. Check out the dactyl-manuform [0]. The days of tiny 40/60 keyboards are gone, they aren't cool anymore (joking of course, use what you want).
[0] https://github.com/abstracthat/dactyl-manuform
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Problem with whole column of keys
I followed this wiring diagram: https://github.com/abstracthat/dactyl-manuform/blob/master/resources/dactyl_manuform_right_wire_diagram.png
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Dactyl Manuform with Amoeba King PCBs -- Keypresses not detected
I'm trying to hand-wire a dactyl manuform (case printed from this repo) keyboard as my first build. So far, I've wired together the left side of the keyboard, which I am now testing. My keypresses are not picked up by my computer. I would appreciate if anyone could give me more debugging steps beyond what I've done so far!
- one-handed keyboard
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What’s do you suspect you’re getting for Christmas?
(For those outside the keyboard world https://github.com/abstracthat/dactyl-manuform )
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After over a year of fiddling about she is almost complete..
that's not entirely accurate. It is a derivation of the dactyl-manuform. I used the generator from this project to produce the case. https://github.com/ibnuda/dactyl-keyboard The earliest biuld of the dactyl-manuform that I can find is: https://github.com/abstracthat/dactyl-manuform
- Mercredi Tech - 2022-12-07
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Dactyl Manuform Licensing for sale
I have been considering making a few Dactyl Manuform's to sell, but I'm not clear on the licensing involved. The github page lists two licenses, one for the source code, for generating the models which does appear to permit commercial use ( dactyl-manuform/LICENSE at master · abstracthat/dactyl-manuform · GitHub) and one for the generated models themselves, which does not appear to permit commercial use ( dactyl-manuform/LICENSE-models at master · abstracthat/dactyl-manuform · GitHub).
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keyboard for wrist pain?
If you are willing to spend some money, a dactyl manuform would be very nice, especially with custom wrist rests. The dactyl are modular and 3d printable, and a lot of people actually make them with trackballs in them, so you wouldn’t need to worry about an ergonomic mouse. Failing that; something like a moonlander might also be a good option.
KeyV2
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I designed and printed a complete set of keycaps for my Atreus with individual tactile legends in Braille, details in the comments.
I used the superb KeyV2 library for OpenSCAD to generate the keycap models.
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Finished my very first dactyl manuform 🎊 Why do we see so many printed cases but so little printed key caps?
Essentially I used this repo and it's OpenScad based generator: https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2
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Cherry mold?
Hey! I'm trying to do the same thing. If you need a keycap generator KeyV2, the OpenSCAD setup, did really well for me. I've been struggling though because I don't have a resin printer. The trickiest part of creating your own molds, is that it copies the finish of the source of the mold exactly. Want a shiny keycaps? Better have a shiny key to copy. Want a matte finish? Sure hope the source is matte. Let me know if you ever get this figured out because I started down the exact same path wanting cherry profile, but only finding OEM profile molds.
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Custom generated DSA-profile keycaps
I would say its https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2 or some fork of it, but I'd like to know the exact source too.
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DSA profile keys on a phrozen mini 8k
DSA keys have a nice curved top and a consistent profile across all keys. These were generated with KeyV2 for my moonlander split keyboard since I need all 1u keys.
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I see your puny, pathetic 20 PPM rotary encoders... and I raise you a 100 PPM encoder taken from a CNC!
any chance you could share your process for printing the stems? I have a 3d printing library for keycaps that supports choc keys, but the stems are really fragile...
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My first keyboard design!
if you have access to a 3d printer you can also make double sculpted keycaps with my library. Choc stems are quite difficult to print though, your best bet is a resin printer
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Mass export stl from text list ?
First time user of Openscad I am using it using rsheldiii/KeyV2: KeyV2: A Parametric Mechanical Keycap Library (github.com) project.
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hey guys, it it true that you can make a ergomechkeyboard diy with 3d printer?
KeyV2: https://github.com/rsheldiii/KeyV2
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Vertical offset between rows with DSA
the downside of this approach is that you need to model the keycaps but thankfully libraries like resheldiii's KeyV2 exist.
What are some alternatives?
dactyl-keyboard - Parameterized ergonomic keyboard
ErgoDash - keyboard
redox-keyboard - Ergonomic split mechanical keyboard
scad-keyboard-cases - OpenSCAD Mechanical Keyboard Cases
Charybdis
void16 - A 4x4 handwired macropad, running QMK firmware
dactyl-cc - A Dactyl like 3d printed keyboard written in C++
Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨
dactyl-keyboard - Web generator for dactyl keyboards.
Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini - [Moved to: https://github.com/Bastardkb/Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini]
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