satpad
30% ortholinear keyboard (by hazels-garage)
urchin
34 key ZMK keyboard, nice!view, nice!nano & hotswap supported. (by duckyb)
satpad | urchin | |
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2 | 9 | |
34 | 295 | |
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4.5 | 3.5 | |
12 months ago | 26 days ago | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | MIT License |
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satpad
Posts with mentions or reviews of satpad.
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urchin
Posts with mentions or reviews of urchin.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-24.
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Altering an existing split design to be for wireless first?
I've been inspired by projects like Corne Ultralight, Urchin, and Brain. I like how these boards have wireless first.
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Endgame only because there isn't much further to go, Urchin with Sunsets and Bic lighter caps, living that green life.
Basically the urchin is wireless only with support for the nice views. You can read more on the GitHub page for it here: https://github.com/duckyb/urchin
- So. Fucking. Excited.
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What board for wireless 34 key? Just build another sweep?
How about the Urchin.
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Recommend me a 34 keys DIY split keyboard for my use case.
PCB: Which PCB is good for me? A margin-space keys keyboard or no-margin-space keyboard? In the 1st photo of the Sweep, there is no margin space between keys. However, Urchin and Cheapis have margin space between keys. I am using Thinkpad X1 Carbon and Framework Laptop. And I am more comfortable with a keyboard with margin spaces between keys. However, I want to know the benefit of the no-margin-space keyboard, and how easy it's to get used to.
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Anyone know where to obtain these gradient blue color key caps from?
For sure! I am deciding between a Ferris sweep and an Urchin. The Urchin is here: https://github.com/duckyb/urchin
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[EU-IT] [H] Urchin PCBs (34key Split Ergo) [W] PayPal
This is a new project of mine, if you want to have a better look check the github repository where there are all the info you might want: https://github.com/duckyb/urchin
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Here is my new daily driver, the Urchin!
If you would like to try a 34 key layout I would recommend starting with the Sweep, which is a very beginner friendly build. If you have already built a couple keyboards and want to go full wireless then the Urchin is for you.
Here! https://github.com/duckyb/urchin
What are some alternatives?
When comparing satpad and urchin you can also consider the following projects:
cheapis
crkbd - Corne keyboard, a split keyboard with 3x6 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys.
zmk-config-nine - ZMK config and keymap for the Nine keyboard
musubi - Super thin 38 key split keyboard using Kailh X switches
brain - 40 key ZMK keyboard, nice!view, nice!nano & hotswap supported, based on urchin by duckyb.
zmk-urchin
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
KLOR - KLOR is 36-42 keys column-staggered split keyboard. It supports a per key RGB matrix, encoders, OLED displays, haptic feedback, audio, a Pixart Paw3204 trackball and four different layouts, through brake off parts.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families