kicad-kbplacer
ergoslab
kicad-kbplacer | ergoslab | |
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9.5 | 0.0 | |
11 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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kicad-kbplacer
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KiCad plugin for mechanical keyboard design
You can see it in action in tests here (remember to expand rows too see results) or by some examples here
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Let's Design a Keyboard with Ergogen v4: Introduction – FlatFootFox
I developed something similar (PCB only, no cases) as KiCad plugin: https://github.com/adamws/kicad-kbplacer - it uses layouts from keyboard-layout-editor.com as input.
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Been working on this one for a while
Once you get the hang of that, you can try using a tool to automate the key positioning stuff. There's a tool that repositions your keys given a KLE json (https://github.com/adamws/kicad-kbplacer and I used to use one called "Keyboard Layouter"), and there's a tool to actually generate the skeleton project for you as well (https://github.com/jeroen94704/klepcbgen). Just make sure you have a hang of KiCAD, footprints, symbols, etc before you dive too deep.
ergoslab
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Micro switches in mech keyboard
ErgoSlab
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I made a...thing.
My current keyboard has a lot of thumb keys and I use them a lot. I'm getting a bit of RSI from time to time from pushing my thumbs sideways. This means I want future keyboards to activate all the keys using the natural motion of the hand. I've never tried the "lift up" idea, but I hope doing that a lot doesn't cause any injuries 😬.
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My coworker gets excited when I type fast
Yup! That's ESC on tap and a bracket/Fn layer when held. The bracket thing was inspired by tomsaleeba/ergoslab and is still taking some getting used to.
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Prototyping a key layout for a handheld, chorded keyboard
I'm on a 40% too. I was originally on an ErgoDox and thought I couldn't possibly live with any fewer keys, but with more thumb keys and QMK combos I feel quite happy with the 40%. One of the key requirements I had when I designed the ErgoSlab was to have dedicated arrow keys directly below the home row. Now I'm experimenting with having the arrows on the home row in a layer and that's got me thinking I might be able to go smaller. That coupled with recently finding http://asetniop.com/ has me entertaining crazy thoughts like having the home row chorded for alphas and then I've suddenly freed up 20 keys to use for other things... or possibly just remove those keys :O
What are some alternatives?
Keyboard-Layout-Editor-for-Blender - Allows you to import keyboard layouts into blender and render them in 3d
sofle - Tracking my adventures in split-keyboard land with the Sofle V2
dactyl-configurator - Generate Dactyl keyboard designs from your browser.
Pinky4 - A split 4 x 7 vertically staggered keys and 4 thumb keys keyboard.
keyboard-tools - Tools for mechanical keyboard design
xenon-keyboard - Xenon is 60% columnar staggered keyboard.
corney-island - An Ergogen-based, autogenerated version of foostan's crkbd (Corne) split keyboard
kmk_firmware - Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
fluxpad - Analog keypad with hall effect switches and rapid trigger for osu!
Pinky3 - A split 3 x 7 vertically staggered keys and 4 thumb keys keyboard.
dactyl-keyboard - Dactyl-ManuForm, a parameterized ergonomic keyboard translated into Python including a cadquery / Open CASCADE implementation.
vladkvit_keyb - Symbol & footprint library for Kicad.