peridot-steno
An easy-to-build QMK-powered stenography keyboard (by nekoewen)
Steezy60
Steezy60 is a 60% PCB in two versions: one for SMK gen 2 switches one for ALPS-compatible switches. Compatible with standard tray-mount cases. BIG layout compatibility. (by 4pplet)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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peridot-steno
Posts with mentions or reviews of peridot-steno.
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I made an open-source steno keyboard! Meet the Peridot!
I wanted to fill the niche of an open-source steno keyboard (https://github.com/nekoewen/peridot-steno) that’s easy to build, and that’s become a reality with the Peridot. It supports Choc and MX switches, and can use a basic Pro Micro. I have some PCBs (with plates) up for sale on weirdlittlekeebs.com, but feel free to make/sell/remix the design however you like.
Steezy60
Posts with mentions or reviews of Steezy60.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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[US-SC] [H] alps PCB's model m's microswitch caps and switches, cherry black, apple logos, alps switches and keycaps. [W] Paypal and trades
ALPS 60% PCB's they are steezy 60 PCB's 60$ shipped con US each dose AEK tsang , WK, and many more layouts see here https://github.com/4pplet/Steezy60 open source project, but the chips for it are hard to get and i had to hand solder a few due to not being able to have the fabs SMT for me
What are some alternatives?
When comparing peridot-steno and Steezy60 you can also consider the following projects:
steno-dictionaries - Di's Plover-theory stenography dictionaries used by Typey Type for Stenographers.
ghoul - Ghoul Planck-like MicroMod keyboard
arisutea-pcb-stm32 - PCB design files for Arisutea STM32 Keyboard
waffling60 - Multi layout 60% PCB with support for common ANSI and ISO layouts and split space. SE-version is for use in Polaris, DB-version for use in Bakeneko/Kei.
Lotus-Keyboard - A split ergo linear keyboard derived from the Lily58 family
Awesome-Keebs - A collection of keyboards & things.
Unextended - The Unextended Keyboard. A 60% Keyboard targeting Alps and AEK-keycaps
cyber60 - DIY-friendly 60% Bluetooth PCB using the nRF52840. MX, ALPS and SMK versions.
keyboards - @tzarc's custom keyboard designs.
peridot-steno vs steno-dictionaries
Steezy60 vs ghoul
peridot-steno vs arisutea-pcb-stm32
Steezy60 vs waffling60
peridot-steno vs Lotus-Keyboard
Steezy60 vs Lotus-Keyboard
peridot-steno vs Awesome-Keebs
Steezy60 vs Awesome-Keebs
peridot-steno vs ghoul
Steezy60 vs Unextended
peridot-steno vs cyber60
Steezy60 vs keyboards