keebcu
iamb-manuform
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keebcu
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First Build, First Custom, First Handwire, First Mechanical Board I Actually Want to Type on
Novice solderer at best, but managed to get this assembled through sheer hyperfocus! Case is 3D printed with files modified from the keebcu repository, switches are factory-lubed Akko Lavender Purples, caps are mostly a set I found at goodwill (seemingly this but GeekSocial?) with a few fill-ins from a friend for missing ones, and the microcontroller is a full fat Raspberry Pi Pico.
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40% 3D Printed & Handwired Build
you can checkout my project https://github.com/andimoto/keebcu maybe the is something for you or you get some inspiration ;)
- Keebcu - Keyboard Customizer - my lockdown project :)
iamb-manuform
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dactyl manuform i just finished
Thank you :) It is completely custom but you can find all the 3d printing files and firmware in my github repository.
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Just finished my new dactyl manuform
But just as a little side note, i also code a lot since i work as a software engineer and i also have a lot of hobby projects and i built my keyboard and layout specifically with that in mind. I placed all the brackets and symbols conveniently in a separate layer (meaning you get a different key if you hold down a modifier, in my case the keys on the thumb cluster). If you think about it, you really don't use numbers all that often when writing code and even if you do, it's super easy to just hold one of those modifiers to get a number. If you are comfortable reading code, maybe you could take a look at my layout config, i think it will be pretty easy to understand how all the symbols and numbers etcetera work.
What are some alternatives?
Framework-13-Vanilla-Reconstruction - The intention is to reconstruct every physical part of the Framework laptop, so that this repo can be used as a resource to begin mods from. It forks from Framework's Mainboard and ExpansionCards repos.
PCB_for_HandwiredKeyboards - PCB with a neopixel for handwired keyboards.
Sanctuary-Keyboard-Firmware - Firmware for the Sanctuary Keyboard, a Custom Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard able to be built during the parts shortage! Hardware is in another repo, to be licensed differently.
dactyl-manuform-mini-keyboard
parametric-printable-wing
nack - nack keyboard
hotswap_pcb_generator - OpenSCAD script for generating 3D-printable hotswap keyboard PCBs.
hello-world - 3D printed LED "hello world!" sign powered by a wifi-enabled ESP8266 board.
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
rackstack - A modular 3d-printable mini rack system.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families