mechanical-keyboard
osprey
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mechanical-keyboard
- Soldering advice
- Any places to get a second hand olkb?
- PCB design KiCad
- Is there a 90 % / 96 % ortholinear with Nordic layout?
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Where can I get/build an ortho keyboard with low-profile switches?
have you checked https://mechdb.net/ or https://github.com/help-14/mechanical-keyboard also you need to see what lp you want... since for some keycaps are scarce
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Piezas de teclados mecánicos en ARG
pcb hay una banda open source la podes mandar a fabricar aca tranquilamente
- Microcontroller recommendation for first macro pad?
- Megalodon Dual Layer Knob Macro Pad
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recommendation for low budget pcb
I have found two different GitHub repos that have a database of open-source mech keyboards. Most have plate files available as well, I’d start there.
- I'm making a detailed database of all prebuilt mechanical keybords out there
osprey
- Meet the Osprey - a 100% open source ergo unibody
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Soldering advice
I recently picked up a Pinecil and I’m hoping to put together an Osprey at some point. Problem is I’ve never soldered anything before. Is it worth getting a soldering practice kit of some sort and learn on that before diving in? I’ve watched enough videos on YT that I don’t think it should be too bad, but I’m mostly just wanting to avoid screwing up the pcb so badly I need to start all over. Any advice is appreciated.
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Designed my first ergo - The Osprey!
Choc Sunsets, MBK Blanks, 3D printed case. Looks and feels great! The whole project is open source and can be found on github: https://github.com/ebastler/osprey
- I designed an open source ergonomic wireless keyboard over the course of 2 years
What are some alternatives?
kbsim - Mechanical keyboard simulator website w/ a typing test. Offers 10+ unique switch sounds, layouts, and keyboard colors for an oddly satisfying typing experience.
Bluetooth-DMM - Analyze Bluetooth Multimeter, Aneng 9002, Bside ZT-300AB, ZOYI ZT-300AB, Aneng V05B, BSIDE ZT-5B, Aneng ST207, BSIDE ZT-5BQ, ZT 5566B, ZT XB
arisu-case - Case design files for Arisu Keyboard
encoder-i2c - KiCAD projects and schematics for I2C controllable LEDs and encoders
The_Uni - A uni-board split ortholinear made for stenography. Uses QMK Firmware's Gemini Protocol. This is the pro micro version (aka Uni v2)
Mongoose - MongoDB object modeling designed to work in an asynchronous environment.
discipline - 65% keyboard assembled with only through hole components, including usb type-c
monkeytype - The most customizable typing website with a minimalistic design and a ton of features. Test yourself in various modes, track your progress and improve your speed.
2-milk-build-guide - Build guide for the 2% Milk 2-Key Macropad
eternal-keypad - A 36 key gaming keypad, for both right and left handed mouse users.
awesome-mechanical-keyboard - ⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
keychron - Settings for Keychron keyboards