Sweep
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Sweep
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Principles for Keyboard Layouts (2022)
Adjacent: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep
Sweep is a 34-key split PCB design that you can print and assemble yourself.
Happy user for over 3 years.
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ZSA Voyager: Low profile split keyboard
Please also consider Ferris Sweep: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep
- Sweep: A DIY promicro-based 34 keys split keyboard
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With enough GPIO pins, can I skip diodes?
there is the sweep (https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep). Also there are some sweep variants with 36 keys (https://github.com/sadekbaroudi/sweep36)
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Ferris Sweep with promicro rp2040 slave not working
Hi guys, still did unable to connect any of the slaves. Tried kmk but no luck as well. In the meanwhile i checked again continuity, which is working for all of the pins (in the TRRS) and also found the schematics for my board if that helps: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep/blob/main/schematic.pdf
- It’s been one week since you shipped to me, clapped your flippers and said your mood was happy
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Any 34-key keyboard with pinky stagger like the cradio but MX spacing?
The ferris sweep has an mx spacing variant. [https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep]
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[Ergomechkeyboards] Ferris Sweep n'a pas de diodes contrairement aux autres claviers fendus, comment est-il possible?
DavidPhilipbarr / Sweep
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Which open source split keyboard do you suggest for Colemak Mod-DH?
ferris sweep
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Why hjkl is still default settings for moving around?
Personally I use ferris sweep and I just hold left thumb button to have arrows on right hand and I use them for neovim and helix. Nevertheless you should prioritize minimalising Same Finger Usage (SFI) and comfort, they are most important for speed and to minimize mistakes. Bare minimum, I would remap j to up and k do down, but you can also remap helix function of unei to places of hjkl and think for yourself how would you like to have them placed.
keyboard-labs
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Budget Split Keyboard
- Here's a build guide https://github.com/rgoulter/keyboard-labs/blob/master/docs/buildguide_rev2021.4_budget.md / video log https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhKnluxdRtA
- CH552-48: 4x12 Ortho using Low-cost CH552 MCU
- What are the best designs to cheap out? E.g. Reviung34 only needs 1 controller.
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Gaming with Trackball vs Mouse Comparison
Ah, it's a custom PCB design https://github.com/rgoulter/keyboard-labs/ and the design takes a clear inspiration from the Lumberjack PCB https://github.com/peej/lumberjack-keyboard
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If you can't be good, be colorful
Keyboard. Keycaps are MDA profile from Melgeek. Keyboard PCB is custom PCB. https://github.com/rgoulter/keyboard-labs Devboard is a WeAct Studio MiniF4 "Blackpill", which runs Arm (so allows e.g. firmware with Rust, or KMK, or more bells/whistles from QMK).
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Finding SN74LVC1T45DBV replacement for 3.3 to 5V logic
Hi, I'm planning on building a mechanical keyboard and found this SN74LVC1T45DBV in the schematic which is used to convert a 3.3v signal to 5v so that the RGB LEDs receive data reliably, as per component shortage those are hard to find and quite expensive since I just need two and it doesn't seem that critical to me (low current and common voltage from 3.3 to 5) but I don't know how to look for an alternative do you have any suggestion on how to look for one other than footprint (sot-23-6in this case) as I don't really understand enough on this datasheet to find one myself and this is the last part to find before ordering the electronics. If that matters I'm buying most of the electronics from china (to avoid 20€ shipping from mouser and similar for just basic components) and mechanics from another site. I think it's on-topic but if it's not feel free to remove the post
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Lumberjack-inspired ARM-powered Ortho 5x12 in GH-60 Case
Gerbers and lasercutting assets can be found at: https://github.com/rgoulter/keyboard-labs/releases/tag/x2-rev2021.1 (with sources to generate these made available in the main repo).
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bgkeeb - cheap (or free!) split pcb with a lot of features! see post comment for details
Ah, I hope it's not too rude of me to say I'd had a go at designing a keyboard to a similar spec. https://github.com/rgoulter/keyboard-labs/releases/
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Questions about hand wired board
I recently made a low-budget build, + wrote a build guide here: https://github.com/rgoulter/keyboard-labs/blob/master/docs/buildguide_rev2021.4_budget.md There are a number of sub-100x100mm PCBs which would be similarly cheap. Not quite as cheap as hand-wired, but much less effort required.
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cost of building
https://github.com/rgoulter/keyboard-labs/ I have a design which is also smaller than 100x100, but use a more powerful dev board than the pro micro.
What are some alternatives?
ferris - A low profile split keyboard designed to satisfy one single use case elegantly
Contra - Contra - Lowest cost ortholinear keyboard kit possible
zmk - ZMK Firmware Repository
bgkeeb
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
36keys - Keyboard pcbs with 36key or less?
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
keygen - An(other) algorithm for generating optimal keyboard layouts.
dracuLad - QMK-powered 34-36 key split keyboard
popcorn - 36 key corne thing but with more stagger.
lumberjack-keyboard - 5x12 ortholinear through-hole component keyboard PCB for standard 60% cases