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Top 23 mechanical-keyboard Open-Source Projects
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Fulcrum
The Fulcrum Keyboard is an ergo-mechanical split keyboard with extra thumb functionality. It has 20 keys, two rotary encoders, and two 5-way switches.
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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.
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Keyboard-Layout-Editor-for-Blender
Allows you to import keyboard layouts into blender and render them in 3d
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beyblock20
The magnetic, modular, 20-key macropad that can join together to form an ortholinear board
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I saw this same question was posted half a year ago and was wondering if anyone knew of any updates. Looks like this development branch of ZMK is stalled.
Project mention: Being a bit overwhelmed while designing a keyboard. | /r/ErgoMechKeyboards | 2023-06-09Use 3 of those YJ-14015 modules (e.g. https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard/tree/master/redox-w) with a Pro Micro Q2: Is there a way to generate the PCB for this with ergogen or do I have to wing it in KiCad?
I do not know if it the right place to ask this but i have actually browsed the other subreddits and this seems to be the most appropriate one. The title explains it, I do not really posses any programming knowledge other than the one time i have taken a python course. This program seems pretty cool and it is open source, I wonder if it is safe to use though ? I usually stop these kind of programs from accessing the internet since they do not need it but still want to be sure about it, do anyone know if it is safe or can check if it is safe ? Here is the link for the project: https://github.com/hainguyents13/mechvibes Thank you in advance.
My own design; https://github.com/tzarc/djinn
Take a look at https://scottokeebs.com, he has a lot of open source designs that involve hand-soldering so no PCB required. Just 3d print a case top and bottom, add switches, diodes, wire, ucontroller, cheap blank keycaps, and some soldering work. With bulk purchases it might be below the €30 threshold (filament might push you over budget?)
Project mention: My super-well documented battle with Valve trying to enable Read/Write on my Steam Deck | /r/linuxquestions | 2023-09-04For context, I have attempted for weeks to install a program called Wally used for keyboard configuration on an ergonomic mechanical keyboard, something I imagine a lot of Linux users are well-acquainted with. In my journey, I've learned a lot about bash commands, which is nice, but I want to edit my fucking keyboard and can't crack this, even with support from ZSA (the keyboard makers themselves).
dude I really think you should consider a sideways-mounted 5-way switch for the thumbs like I did on the fulcrum. I think it would work really well on this form factor
Project mention: Corne, but with a wider thumb cluster and stronger column stagger? | /r/crkbd | 2023-06-13There are a few things that are close: * The Cantor/Piantor: more aggressive stagger and slightly changed thumb cluster. * The Swept Corne: essentially a big sweep. * The Hillside 46/48: This comes in many forms which are very similar to what you are looking for. Essentially an extra aggressive stagger (and perhaps splayed) Corne with a bigger thumb cluster.
Project mention: Can someone please break this file up for me, or show me how? | /r/FreeCAD | 2023-04-22
You can see it in action in tests here (remember to expand rows too see results) or by some examples here
mechanical-keyboard related posts
- Exist a PBC generator friendly for MS Ergo-like keyboards?
- Introducing Allium58 GLP: an Open Source, wireless-enabled keyboard with Gateron Low Profile sockets, inspired by the Lily58 Pro
- DuckyPad: Do-It-All Mechanical Macropad
- ZMK + Cirque trackpad?
- Top ergonomic split keyboard right now?
- My super-well documented battle with Valve trying to enable Read/Write on my Steam Deck
- Installing a mechanical keyboard configuration utility (Wally)
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Index
What are some of the best open-source mechanical-keyboard projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | crkbd | 4,794 |
2 | awesome-split-keyboards | 4,464 |
3 | awesome-mechanical-keyboard | 2,774 |
4 | mechanical-keyboard | 2,677 |
5 | zmk | 2,326 |
6 | redox-keyboard | 1,701 |
7 | mechvibes | 1,250 |
8 | duckyPad | 1,145 |
9 | keyboards | 840 |
10 | scottokeebs | 687 |
11 | wally | 665 |
12 | anne-key | 566 |
13 | Fulcrum | 524 |
14 | piantor | 500 |
15 | python-keyboard | 481 |
16 | cherry-mx-keycaps | 388 |
17 | MX_Alps_Hybrid | 337 |
18 | Keyboard-Layout-Editor-for-Blender | 325 |
19 | beyblock20 | 289 |
20 | kicad-kbplacer | 283 |
21 | Lotus-Keyboard | 264 |
22 | pheromone_keyboard | 257 |
23 | splitKbCompare | 233 |