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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
m65
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Making a custom PCB - do I have the wiring correct? Details in comments.
the last bit... with multi switch footprint... i will be careful about it... is nice for testing I will not use it in production... i have one tested https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65/-/tree/devel/m65.pretty
- Anyone got a simple board or PCB I can order from JLCPCB or other for an ARM CPU?
- Where to buy ortholinear boards in the UK
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m20 of course in lego, qmk and rp2040... mt3
this is just a small play... details in https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m20 and https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65
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Are there any through-hole diy ortho kits?
https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65 all in lego if you are interested.
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I got a new job so I’m telling myself it’s okay
here my experiments... https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65 on 1u in case you want to get adventurous.
- Are such keycaps with info about the layers available? i am new to ortholinear. Bought a used planck and fell in love with it but it's frustrating to use.
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Can anyone help me pick a keyboard for programming
or you can go totally out of the box... https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65
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MT3 elvish more to follow
details https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65
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[UK] [H] keycaps ASA profile and mlego(m65/m60 and m48) kits [W] PayPal
mlego kits: kit includes all needed to build the keyboard(diodes, resistors, indicator leds, mcu - flashed with qmk, sockets and headers and lego(only dark blue where not already in) for the box, encoder where applicable) and does not include switches, keycaps, knob and usb cable. blue and black pcbs use stm32f103 or gd32f303 are interchangable fo this. one blue pcb has components soldered but otherwise is pristine. for blue pcbs since the lego is snug i will not remove. blue, black and blue are 5x13 layout, ortho(m65). purple pcb had switches soldered and desoldered with a station and properly cleaned. green is 5x12 layout(m60) and red is 4x12 layout(m48). purple, green and red use stm32f401. more info https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65 and assembly instructions.. https://gitlab.com/m-lego/m65/-/blob/devel/assembly.md
What are some alternatives?
lumberjack-keyboard - 5x12 ortholinear through-hole component keyboard PCB for standard 60% cases
planck - Training Wheel keycaps for the Planck keyboard
discipline - 65% keyboard assembled with only through hole components, including usb type-c
mechanical-keyboard - DIY mechanical keyboard and where to find them
lagrange-keyboard - A configurable, handwired, ergonomic keyboard
qmk_distro_msys - A Windows one-click installer for the QMK CLI
ukiha-keyboard - small key pitch 5x12 ortholinear keyboard
qmk_configurator - The QMK Configurator
Mech-50 - A 50% ortholinear mechanical keyboard PCB with three extra keys
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
J73K_keyboard - a 15*5 ortholinear keyboard
m20