void_ergo
A handwired split keyboard, running QMK firmware (by victorlucachi)
split89
split89 keyboard (by jurassic73)
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void_ergo
Posts with mentions or reviews of void_ergo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-03.
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Split keeb pros: you can prototype quickly, one side at a time
I'll inset M2 nuts using a soldering iron and the screw it in. I also saw an interesting mounting solution on this project, might steal the idea: https://github.com/victorlucachi/void_ergo
- Ergo Void S
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What is the cheapest split ergo with a decent thumb cluster ?
Cheapest would be a 3D printed hand wire keyboard. The only expensive part would be the switches and keycaps. The rest would be in the range of Pennie’s to a few dollars. For an ergo, you can look at the V0ID ergo which is designed to be printed and hand wired. You can then use any controller (the cheapest would be a Arduino Pro Micro clone off AliExpress. Yes, it will take time and work to make it but it will be the cheapest thing you can make. You can even look for used mechanical keyboards to get the switches and keycaps from if you want, or look on AliExpress for them.
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Designed and built my first setup! Full Github in comments! Help me get it into QMK :)
Hey Everyone! I recently designed and built this keyboard after wanting an ergo mech keyboard and wanting to use the WorkLouder keycaps! I really wanted to make something that would be easy for anyone to replicate so I spent a lot of time focusing on the GitHub page so you can have all the resources available if you want to build one yourself! I would absolutely love to get this board in the official QMK repo so that I can upload the VIA keymap. This would allow anyone who builds this to be able to pop the keyboard in and have VIA load the config automatically. If you have some spare time, I would love some reviews on my pull request here (QMK encourages anyone, even if you aren’t a official contributor to review pull requests) This build was heavily inspired by the Void Ergo S keyboard which was my starting point. I also learn a lot about wiring from Joe Scotto, so thanks so much!
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Handwired 3D printed VOID Ergo S build
No, this is Victor's project: https://github.com/victorlucachi/void_ergo
- This is the weirdest keyboard I have ever built
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VOID Ergo S build complete
More information here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4628137 (see the remix tab with my make for the resources I used). Victor's github here: https://github.com/victorlucachi/void_ergo
- Budget Split keyboard?
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Handwired Board, how to solder TRS?
Found a handwired split board that was interesting, but seems to not be getting updates (Void Ergo by victorlucachi) and wanted to try it out, I Just had two questions:
split89
Posts with mentions or reviews of split89.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-02.
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Are there any split/ergonomic keyboards with TKL layout?
Prebuilt nope, but there's an open source project you can replicate, Jurassic73.
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3d printed split 89
It took me about 2 weeks start to finish. I spent the majority of my free time working on it and printing the parts. I freaking LOVE IT. It's an ergonomic split 89 key and it blows my mind that I made it from scratch. I found it on Prusa's 3d printing models and did a major deep dive into the world of mechanical keyboards. Jurassic73's github is https://github.com/jurassic73/split89; he designed it, uploaded the free STL files, and wrote an incredibly detailed tutorial with 3 videos on YT. Amazing work by him. I have zero experience in electronics or building a mechanical keyboard, so he taught me everything I know about it and this thing is a DREAM to type on and work with (wfh data analyst.)
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Designed and built my first setup! Full Github in comments! Help me get it into QMK :)
This is my scratch build with QMK support. https://github.com/jurassic73/split89
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Current progress on my 3D printed tube frame modular case version 2.0
I noted that this is a 3d printed base for a keyboard ( https://github.com/jurassic73/split89 ) while the majority of it's makeup is 3d printed. But calling something 3d printed had me assuming all of it was 3d printed vs a majority of it qualifying it as 3d printed. Used to confuse me a lot until I understood what 3d printing did. :)
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Keyboard Builders' Digest // Issue 80
I've been loving your dives into the different matrix wiring, so much so I bought a bunch of RP2040-Zeros to make some insane boards. The Cocot46plus being the latest. I'm attempting boards based on the split89 layout but with the round-robin matrix. Thanks Tamás for KBD, you're the best!
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[QMK] Layers/MO(1) seems to just not work?
I based my split keyboard loosely on handwired/split89, though I've made several modifications. Link: https://github.com/jurassic73/split89
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split89 TLK - 3d printed handwired split keyboard - added videos for overview of build :)
These are linked at the top of the build document as well on github build page which has full build detail info including the stl files: https://github.com/jurassic73/split89
- Suggestions for a split keyboard style layout in a normal keyboard?
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I like my numberpad.
And tilde and esc in their usual location. Had the same issue with a 60/65% split. Ended up designing and building this https://github.com/jurassic73/split89
What are some alternatives?
When comparing void_ergo and split89 you can also consider the following projects:
Skeleton-Dactyl-Mini
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
redox-keyboard - Ergonomic split mechanical keyboard
DES-spru
rae-dux - Generated keyboard
nijuni - 44-key split keyboard with the Jian's stagger and the Corne's thumb cluster with a wireless focus.
chocofi - Split 36-key keyboard
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
dactyl-keyboard - Dactyl-ManuForm, a parameterized ergonomic keyboard translated into Python including a cadquery / Open CASCADE implementation.
battoota - Keyboards
fifi_split_keeb - Fifi Keyboard 🐶 ⌨️
ferricy - a 34-key split keyboard based on the Ferris Sweep