nyx-kb
adelheid
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nyx-kb
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ZSA Voyager: Low profile split keyboard
I made this a while back to fill that exact need: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
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Low Profile 65% split? Does it exist? Bonus points for wireless?
How about the 64 keys Nyx https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb or Taira https://github.com/strayer/taira-keyboard that has 66 keys ? They're low profile and support ZMK.
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The origin story of our new ortholinear keyboard
Here's one I designed as my first electronics project: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
Seems to meet your criteria, but obviously requires some assembly.
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GitHub – tzarc/djinn: Djinn Split Keyboard
Mine isn't there: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
Of course, I need to do a better job at advertising and keeping up with trends like OLED screens and rotary knobs. But as a plain-Jane Bluetooth split ortho keyboard, I fervently enjoy typing on it.
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I brought it to work today to show the developers but nobody cares
Just put that in the legacy pile, and build this guy instead: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
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Keyboard Builders' Digest // Issue 21
The Nyx, a low-profile, split, wireless ergo by u/tadfisher is now open hardware (repo).
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Adjustable, low-impact keeb is about as comfortable as it gets
Keeping palms in the air has alleviated my wrist and saddle joint pain as well. What helped immensely to build the habit was to switch to a low-profile keyboard so there is nowhere to rest my wrists.
P.S. The keyboard I switched to was designed and built by myself [1]. It is a fantastic first project for someone new to electronics (e.g. me).
[1]: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
- As promised, Nyx is open hardware
adelheid
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Thought you guys would enjoy this infographic!
Not quite TKL, but the Adelheid is an open source Alice with arrow cluster and F-Row
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Adelheid XT: 115% full sized alice-style layout using a Blackpill controller
I've recently decided to create another fork of Pizza_on_Pineapple's Adelheid keyboard to widen the layout for a few extra keys. The result is this 115% Adelheid XT prototype which can support up to a whopping 125 keys - perfect for displaying the maximum amount of fancy keycaps you just blew $300 on, plus some nice artisans as well! I've never used a Blackpill controller before, so this project was the perfect excuse for me to get familiar with it. Since I had so many pins to work with, I went ahead and added an encoded and OLED screen as well.
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My Adelheid build
Design is not mine, found it here https://github.com/floookay/adelheid (thanks to floookay!).
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Black and white themed handwired Britt-Marie (Majbritt) build
Some time ago I got a Majbritt and for some reasons the PCB wasn't working. Since it's hard to get a new PCB I used the PCB as a switch and stabilizer holder and handwired the keyboard instead. Details: Keycaps: EnjoyPBT BoW Switches: Lubed and filmed Koalas Stabs: A mix of Durocks V1 and C³Equalz lubed with Krytox 204g0 and Tribosys 3205 Controller: Elite-C V4 Other: Wrist rest: Adelheid
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Any Alice layout with Fn keys
Adelheid
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[IC] Calice - 75% F13 Alice - The 'Complete' Alice
There's this open source one https://github.com/floookay/adelheid
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Keyboard Builders' Digest // Issue 21
The Adelheid by floookay is an Arisu-fork with function keys (repo). Built by u/Ok_Promotion_6175.
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[photos] The Adelheid. Alice-style with function keys
Custom build pulled from the open source Adelheid, Big shoutout to the creator.
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Alice Layout boards
ever checked out an open source build such as the Arisu or the Adelheid? Heres one that I've built: lightss on or off
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[US-AZ] [H] 3x Adelheid PCB & 1x p95 Matte Top/Glossy Back Acrylic with Acrylic Plate [W] Paypal
I saw this open source keyboard, the Adelheid, on github and had to build it. I ended up having plenty of extra parts and would like some money back. The boards cost about $30 each, and the acrylic case was around $150 to get made. The PCBs do not come with the mini USB port soldered on, but I will include it in the package. Acrylic case will also come with standoffs and screws needed. All boards are flashable with QMK toolbox right away, and the key-combo to set it into DFU mode is both shifts + b.
What are some alternatives?
lagrange-keyboard - A configurable, handwired, ergonomic keyboard
arisu-case - Case design files for Arisu Keyboard
yaemk-split-kb - 5x8 Split keyboard with thumb-clusters, rotary encoders and oleds.
lalboard - A 3D-printed keyboard inspired by the DataHand
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
keyboards - @tzarc's custom keyboard designs.
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
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
euclid36
Splay46 - stacked acrylic gasket mounted ergonomic keyboard