I 3D printed keycaps with transparent legends/tops for my 3D printed hall effect keyboard that uses 3D printed switches and 3D printed stabilizers

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  • keyberon

    A rust crate to create a pure rust keyboard firmware.

  • Fun is short for "function". On boring keyboards they call it, "Fn". The custom firmware I wrote (in Rust) uses Keyberon (https://github.com/TeXitoi/keyberon) which supports n layers. So you hold down "Fun" and you get layer 1 (layer 0 is the default). Hold down "More Fun" and you get Layer 2. Hold down both "Fun" and "More Fun" and you just can't stop laughing and enjoying this keyboard!

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