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su120-keyboard reviews and mentions
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"Ergodonk" easter edition
They are SU120. There is a bug in the file that prevents JLCPCB from recognizing/producing them. (I've got a PR in to fix that). Elecrow is fine with it though.
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Yucu 2000: 38-40 key super staggered keyboard with single key pcb's
The SU120. Hot swap only, but very clever design. Columns and rows are connected by default, so one only needs to connect the ones you break. The creator has made it available in git (link)
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Am i reinventing the wheel? Split ergo ortho with standard keys.
I'm using the su120 boards. They are snap-apart-optional single key pcbs that can be joined with screws rather than wires. (I'm sick of soldering Amoebas for dactyls). You can see them in the upper-left. They support hotswap sockets, rotary encoders, and can be a board by themseleves if you don't break them apart and solder on a pro-micro. I'm concerned about not finding an optimal connector length for the angled thumb pieces - but I'm not above a little bit of soldering now and then.
- Dactyl Manuform with places for screwing single key pcb
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Is there an Amoeba with MX and choc?
Isn’t the su 120 what you are looking for?
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Working on something new
You can also use su120 for this. I made a magnetic adjustable layout tester keyboard using those.
- Dactyl baby
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Hot-swap "wiring loom" for a Dactyl Manuform?
Someone recently posted a dactyl build using these. https://github.com/e3w2q/su120-keyboard
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[UK] [H] Dactyl Manuform 5x6 Case [W] Paypal
A set of Dactyl Manuform 5x6 cases with 5-key thumb clusters and external PCB trays printed in clear PLA. Holes have undercut notches for cherry/compatible and small screw holes (M1.4x5 self-tapping screws) to fit SU120 PCBs per key. Comes with threaded inserts and screws for base plates.
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[WIP] Kyfle, the flexible split, with options
I used SU120 bit boards (from /u/e3w2, thanks for open-sourcing it!) as a base, to which I added SK6812 mini-e support (had to remove support for choc sockets though).
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