void16
A 4x4 handwired macropad, running QMK firmware (by victorlucachi)
CMD-dactyl-manuform
By markdhooper
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void16
Posts with mentions or reviews of void16.
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First Ever Hand-Wired Build (Cmd Dactyl 5x7)
It's called the void16, here is the GitHub. You can also find it on thingiverse. https://github.com/victorlucachi/void16
The first was the void16 that I found on thingiverse and used as a testbed before diving head first into building a dactyl. https://github.com/victorlucachi/void16 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4209505
void16-github
- This is why I have a split keyboard
CMD-dactyl-manuform
Posts with mentions or reviews of CMD-dactyl-manuform.
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Problems with custom build
Hi I am using this github repo's shcematics: https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform/blob/master/schematics/Schematic_dactyl-manuform-5x7.png
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Looking to build my first ergo split and trying to decide between ErgoDash. ErgoDox and Redox
I built a Zodiark with is basically a Soflie but with more keys (68 keys). It's pretty good but I would prefer more thumb keys and LEDs at the top of each key.) I would recommend a Dactyl Manuform. See https://dactyl.siskam.link/manuform and https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform
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Does anyone here use a large dactyl, and if so, what's your opinion of it?
also thinking of this fork specifically
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Dactyl or flat as first ergo keeb?
also i'm thinking of using this fork rather than the regular manuform 5x7, thoughts on it?
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Is there a pro micro just with USB-C instead?
So i think ill build this dactyl variant and was just wondering if there is a pro micro with usb c? as long as it is as easy to flash with QMK and has the same amount or more pins
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Adding RGB strips to a dactyl manuform for RGB Lighting issues
I followed this to build it so it would be close to my moonlander in key configuration: https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform
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First Ever Hand-Wired Build (Cmd Dactyl 5x7)
For the dactyl I used Mark's fork and followed his excellent guide for the Cmd. [CMD-dactyl-manuform:github] https://github.com/markdhooper/CMD-dactyl-manuform [CMD Guide] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxNKWNKBLMs&t=908s
CMD-dactyl-manuform: github
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Anniversary Present for my husband finished - Dactyl Manuform 5x7
Just when i finished the design i found this tutorial with these stl files and they are more detailed and have the mountingholes unvisible from the outside... so i think im starting my dactyl journey with his tutorial and dodge my own files.
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Dactyl-Manuform right side issue
I see the line you're talking about. Didn't pay any attention to it till you pointed it out. I guess that I got confused when looking at the schematic that/guide that I've been following: Schematic
What are some alternatives?
When comparing void16 and CMD-dactyl-manuform you can also consider the following projects:
KeyV2 - KeyV2: A Parametric Mechanical Keycap Library
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
dactyl-manuform
qmk-keymap - My keymap & reusable QMK gems
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.
dactyl-keyboard - Web generator for dactyl keyboards.