rae-dux
Generated keyboard (by andrewjrae)
ergopad
Create custom keyboard layout using tablet (by pashutk)
rae-dux | ergopad | |
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13 | 11 | |
106 | 70 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Makefile | TypeScript | |
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rae-dux
Posts with mentions or reviews of rae-dux.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-17.
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Ortho get wider toward the top?
The word I think you're looking for is splay. I haven't seen it done any keywell boards but it's on a few different flat boards like the rae dux. https://github.com/andrewjrae/rae-dux
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Family Photo
rae-dux https://github.com/andrewjrae/rae-dux
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Hi, first time rabbit holer here. Would someone be willing to save me from myself and review what I have so far for obvious errors? Both in terms of the ergogen config/keyboard layout as well as kicad PCB stuff
The layout in the thumbnail is very close to one I just built (not my design), Rae-dux, if you want to save yourself a bunch of time.
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[AU] [H] Fuyu PCBs / rae-dux PCBs
2x rae-dux halves (see https://github.com/andrewjrae/rae-dux), more pics available here. $15 AUD for both.
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Yet another split 5x3 + 3 : the Owl keyboard
Allow me to indroduce the Owl, yet another 5x3 + 3 keyboard ! This is a modified version of the rae-dux, the layout being the same, except with MX spacing. As for the rae-dux, it is wireless only.
- What is the cheapest split ergo with a decent thumb cluster ?
- [US-IA] [H] 2x lily58 split keyboard with mag. tenting & raedux low profile wireless split keyboard [W] paypal
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What keyboards do you want to see next in my store!
So, purely out of my own needs, and since the Sweep doesn't quite cover that, I'd love a 3W6 or a Roost. Or even a Rae-dux.
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rae-dux: a 36-key wireless (diodeless!) split keyboard
Full credit to Andrew Rae for designing this board - https://github.com/andrewjrae/rae-dux
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New daily driver, 34 key Ferris sweep
There is samoklava and rae-dux, and you can look through the layouts listed in this comparison tool for more. As for ones with a trackball, the Charybdis and its nano variant come to mind.
ergopad
Posts with mentions or reviews of ergopad.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-17.
- Help rediscovering a website for custom key layout design
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Using measurements of our hands?
If you have a decently sized touchscreen device, there's ergopad that lets you create a cloud of points with your fingers and average out the layout of respective key columns. However, it's limited to flat layout only.
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column staggering calculation
If you have a Large enough tpuch screen device https://pashutk.com/ergopad/
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Ortho get wider toward the top?
If you want to design your own you could use ergopad.
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Keyboards for people with hand injuries
Choc switches can have a smaller spacing depending on the keycaps used, and are low profile, sadly no comercial keeb (to my knowledge) uses this spacing (MX spacing top, choc spacing bottom), but you can find resources to make your own on r/ErgoMechKeyboards, or find someone that takes commissions. Also another benefit of a DIY keeb is that the layout can be made based on yours or your wife hand (on a tablet https://pashutk.com/ergopad/), so even more confortable.
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How much stagger?
you can use Ergopad to see what your personal stagger (and splay) is
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My attempt at making a keyboard with Kailh x switches
I used Ergopad and TOTEM's layout as base. Less GPIO on Xiao was easier to manage since I was looking at other similar keyboards and copying schematics / track connections.
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Looking for a tablet/ipad app for prototyping physical keyboard layout
ergopad?
- Grid or column stagger?
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Recommendations for a newcomer
So I'm currently in the process of designing my first keyboard, because I went too deep into the rabbit hole and wanted to start with the hardest possible difficulty level. What helped me start out was this keyboard layout comparison site, ergopad (a site where you can "measure" your fingers' reach if you have a tablet) and actually printing out one of those paper keyboard testers. I know there is one for the Kyria, but other keyboards have them as well. Put a piece of wood underneath for a realistic height, tried some tenting and just typed some words on the paper to get a feel for it. That really helped me figure out where I want the keys to be, can recommend.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rae-dux and ergopad you can also consider the following projects:
chocofi - Split 36-key keyboard
ergo-dex-sdk-js - JavaScript SDK for the Ergo side of the protocol
roost - roost low profile ergonomic ortholinear hot-swappable kailh-choc keyboard
ergo-lend-documentation - Documentation
claw44
ErgoProfitSharingDapp
cephalopoda - Low profile split ergonomic mechanical keyboards
TOTEM - TOTEM is a 38 keys column-staggered split keyboard. It meant to be used with a SEEED XIAO BLE or RP2040
ErgoDox - ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard pcb & acrylic case
quid-games - The Quid Games
samoklava - Generated keyboard
3W6 - a small compact 3x5+3 split ortho keyboard