framework
plaid
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framework
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Following the trend to monoblock with Cirque touchpad - first prototype compared to Framework
It's Framework - https://github.com/stevennguyen/framework - i'm a DactylManuform (and derived) user, but realized for gaming and CAD need a macropad. This Framework is pretty narrow to navigate around with a single hand!
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Are there any through-hole diy ortho kits?
Plaid, Framework
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[GB] Framework: Through-hole 5x12 ortholinear kit with a knob
Group buy / Discord / Photos / Render gallery / GitHub
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Discipline65
Plugging my project: https://github.com/stevennguyen/framework
- 5*12 ortholinear preonic like open source keyboard?
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I want heavy. Am I crazy?
The only 5x12 I'm aware of is [this one](https://github.com/stevennguyen/framework). It's a beautiful board but I'm not a huge fan of the exposed electronics. Guess I'll have to finally learn how to use KiCad.
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Keyboard Builders' Digest / Issue 10
The Framework rev. 1 prototype is an all-THM ortho with Atmega328P (repo) by u/7c8.
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Framework rev. 1 prototype!
I've been working on this thing for last few months and have made the files available here: https://github.com/stevennguyen/framework
plaid
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Comparing Hobby PCB Vendors
There are other benefits: A PCB design can be shared so that others can fabricate it themselves. (Or modify it if they wish). A PCB design will likely have a schematic, too, which can be studied.
I'd also bet that PCB projects are more likely to inspire better PCB projects. -- Or at least, the domain I've tried my hand at has been PCBs for custom mechanical keyboards.
e.g. I've seen boards inspired by https://github.com/hsgw/plaid such as https://github.com/coseyfannitutti/discipline or https://github.com/rtitmuss/torn and I think there are several popular split keyboard designs which basically descend from https://github.com/MakotoKurauchi/helix
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brainstorming a new daily driver laptop. programming the keyboard is going to end up being the toughest part. I don't know how to do it.
QMK should be able to do that. I run it on my Plaid
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Following the trend to monoblock with Cirque touchpad - first prototype compared to Framework
Which keyboard is the other one? It looks like the pleid but with more features.
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typematrix + mechanical keyboard = <3
The Plaid (https://github.com/hsgw/plaid). I would recommand the black version for the usb and khail choc compatibility. That's my next one.
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SKErgo with GMK Pulse Mitolet
There are a few through hole orto boards, but i think the Plaid is the most popular one.
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This is my first custom keeb and I designed it myself!
Isn't this the plaid keyboard https://github.com/hsgw/plaid ?
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Good keyboard bad wpm.
If you're interested, this is the build guide for the pictured keyboard: https://github.com/hsgw/plaid/tree/master/doc
What are some alternatives?
lumberjack-keyboard - 5x12 ortholinear through-hole component keyboard PCB for standard 60% cases
Teeprom
discipline - 65% keyboard assembled with only through hole components, including usb type-c
lagrange-keyboard - A configurable, handwired, ergonomic keyboard
ukiha-keyboard - small key pitch 5x12 ortholinear keyboard
Mech-50 - A 50% ortholinear mechanical keyboard PCB with three extra keys
m65
J73K_keyboard - a 15*5 ortholinear keyboard
jiaex
SofleKeyboard - A split keyboard based on Lily58, Crkbd and Helix keyboards
fourtwelve - Ortho keeb, 4x12. Like a planck.
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