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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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mantis
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Mantis v0.2 is alive
I've been trying to figure out how you intend to type on that thing, but even looking at the keymap on Github I am still not quite sure I can decipher it.
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"Ergonomic" keyboard by u/luckybipedal
Hey, happy to see that this struck a nerve here, too. Thank you u/VOIDPCB for cross-posting and u/twitch1982 for the shout-out. I have since posted the PCB design and a readme on Github with some build info and a link to a QMK branch. Cheers!
- First prototype of my ergonomic keyboard design using Hex Caps
samoklava
- An autogenerated split 36 key keyboard
- Ergogen/Kicad Question
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The Search for a PCB
Thanks! I should have been clear but I was talking about this project that's a fork of the main : https://github.com/soundmonster/samoklava
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Split 58-66key options with splay?
You might have to go down the path of making your own boards, I started off based on this: https://github.com/soundmonster/samoklava It's a good resource to minimize the amount of work you have to do on kicad
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I want to design my own pcb with the nice!nano where do I get started and is there a way to download opensource designs like the corne or ferris sweep if they are open source, to modift the?
There’s only one autorouter that’s a) open source and b) known to work. It’s called FreeRouting. I’ve tried to adapt it for a GitHub workflow that takes an Ergogen YAML and outputs ready-for-fab PCB Gerber files. It doesn’t work perfectly for all use cases, so it’s probably worth double-checking the result with a DRC (design rule check) run in KiCad. Watch out for shorts and opens! 🤞
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I made a Corne-like choc-spaced keeb tailored for my hands, from designing the PCB using Ergogen to modeling and 3D printing a custom carry case
I used this Ergogen-based keyboard (samoklava), plus Chocorne's layout, as a basis for mine
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Am I the only one that had issue with Corne thumb cluster style?
There’s a board called ‘samoklava’ which is pretty corne-like , just with a bit wider thumb-splay and pinky-stagger https://github.com/soundmonster/samoklava
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New daily driver, 34 key Ferris sweep
There is samoklava and rae-dux, and you can look through the layouts listed in this comparison tool for more. As for ones with a trackball, the Charybdis and its nano variant come to mind.
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My 34 key layout
18 let half, wireless: https://github.com/soundmonster/samoklava
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Introducing Samoklava, a generative split keyboard design
It's like completely generated and autorouted. Amazing. https://github.com/soundmonster/samoklava
What are some alternatives?
popcorn - 36 key corne thing but with more stagger.
rae-dux - Generated keyboard
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
samoklava-zmk-config
ergogen_benvallack - Ergonomic keyboard layout generator
LambBT - Ferris(Sweep) inspired split wireless keyboard with splay inspired from Architeuthis Dux.
hillside - Family of split ergonomic keyboards with three rows of five or six keys, aggressive column stagger, generous thumb arc and optional bottom utility keys
qmk_firmware
hypergolic - Ergonomic 34 key keyboard with ring and pinky splay.
Choc-Spaced-Corne - Various choc spaced corne boards including a pg1232 version and a no diode bluetooth only version for nice!nanos or similar.
quokka - A split ortholinear keyboard designed for the small handed
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families