KLOR
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avalanche
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[Help] Serial Not Working Avalanche V4 and qwiic
I have been unable to get the Avalanche v4 keyboard I just built to communicate over a TRRS cable using I2C or serial. I'm trying to get serial working right now to keep things simple, but I'd eventually like to get I2C working instead. Right now, whatever side is connected to the computer works but the other side doesn't send any input despite the pro micro's LED turning on to show it's getting power.
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Building my first keyboard and have some questions
I've been researching these keyboards for a while now and want to start with the Avalanche https://github.com/vlkv/avalanche . I was thinking it would be cheapest to have the top plate be a PCB, I know I can upload the Gerber files to get them printed, but I'm not sure if that's all there is. My question is, if I upload the top plate gerber files do I have to request anything from the manufactures to make sure the keys will fit? Also, can you recommend some online PCB and 3D printers that you believe are trustworthy vendors. Any tips/resources for a first time builder is also appreciated.
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6x3+4
Avalanche – ALL the thumb keys
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(Almost) Full Collection
Interesting! I'm currently in some kinda wierd limbo where I'm hovering between the Iris, the Avalanche and/or waiting on the Elora, aka Kyria with number row, which should be available Soon™. How would you compare the Iris and the Kyria? The aggressive pinky stagger has me a bit leery, but at least printing out the layouts it feels kinda comfy.
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Keyboard to build
Try Avalanche https://github.com/vlkv/avalanche It checks all your boxes.
- Any reccomendations for corne-like board with another key in thumb cluster? Also here is bongocat
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[AU] [H] Avalanche v4.2 split ergo keyboard [W] PayPal
Selling a fully soldered Avalanche v4.2 split keyboard. Github.
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Keyboard building help
Keyboard github: https://github.com/vlkv/avalanche/tree/v4.2
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First build - Avalanche 4.2 hulk edition
I didn't design the PCB, just the 3dp case that is in this post. This is the creator: https://github.com/vlkv/avalanche. I think it's for Cyrillic languages that need some accent keys. For me, an English user, i just put ESC or a mod over there when I use my Avalanche.
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Corne but with 4 thumb keys?
Avalanche – 7 thumb keys, break-off top row, break-off pinky key
KLOR
- Low profile wireless KLOR polydactyl with metal sandwich case and CSL sculpted keycaps.
- It’s official.
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Corne, but with a wider thumb cluster and stronger column stagger?
There's this https://github.com/GEIGEIGEIST/KLOR
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Please help me choose
Sounds like you want a KLOR 😊
- Got my first split kb a while ago, Lily58. Is it just me or are these last 2 thumb keys annoying to reach?
- KLOR – A 36-42 keys column-staggered split keyboard
- GitHub – GEIGEIGEIST/KLOR: a 36-42 key column-staggered split keyboard
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Unpopular opinion?
I made a keyboard myself which has such a "thumb key" (KLOR) and at least for me it's still pretty comfortable to use, by tucking the thumb in a bit. The alternative would be to remove it, but I don't see why?
What are some alternatives?
chocofly - Ergonomic monosplit keyboard on kailh choc switches
qmk-config-totem - QMK config for TOTEM split keyboard
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
KBIC65 - 65% keyboard PCB with ProMicro footprint. Through-hole kit design with focus on wireless.
hillside - Family of split ergonomic keyboards with three rows of five or six keys, aggressive column stagger, generous thumb arc and optional bottom utility keys
2BKeyboard - 44-Key Split keyboard with stagger and splay(can also be used with one hand)
jiran - Ergo Split Keyboard
elephant42 - hardware of elephant42 keyboard
awesome-split-keyboards - A collection of ergonomic split keyboards ⌨
jorne - Jorne is an extended Corne keyboard with extra keys for brackets and international layouts
ErgoWarp - Design Log and OpenSCAD code repo for Custom Split Keyboard
piantor - The Piantor Keyboard is a beginner-friendly, easy-to-solder, 42-key or 36-key, diodeless, low profile aggressive column staggered, hotswappable and non-hotswappable, programmable ergonomic mechanical split keyboard powered by Raspberry Pi Pico or other compatible RP2040 boards. It is based on the Cantor Keyboard.