I really want to get an #M13, but as a #PC122 Layout with #InverseT-Navcluster...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rHOAX4FlB4
- I guess I'll have to #DIY that...
I really want to get an #M13, but as a #PC122 Layout with #InverseT-Navcluster...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rHOAX4FlB4
Update to the theead. Its test printing now.
If this succeeds , it ll be a great FDM optimized print which only takes rougly 5 hours and uses ONLY 90g of fillament.
I ll be back with photos and followups as usual.
Update. Now I'm in the process of resculpting the whole keyboard by hand, to "smoothify it" a bit.
Was quite a fun experience, gonna do that to the whole piece + remake sure it prints out without any supports.
I AM going to publish the desing once it's done.
As promised, next prototype, besides the thumb part which I need to model.
It came out much better than the other one, and it was fast, 3 hoursh ish.
After a bit of processing which, I admit, it was a bit hasly, so it's not the pretties, it's a great result I think.
Gonna itterate a bit more, I still have to do wire hole stuff, the cable holes, all those.
But it's nice!
Supportless as in, no slicer supports, just some breakways parts.
As promised, first prototype out of 4 parts for each side. I decided to segment it in 4 parts.
There s still the beautifying aspect,at this stage its just a box, plus adding all the holes for mounting the screws and everything else. But it does look good I think.
Part 2,3,4 on the go soon.
I am excited! I just ordered the second to last part for my studio keyboard build (typing keyboard, not piano keyboard) - a copper top plate! I plan on making my creation into a steampunk keyboard with copper knobs, a 3d printed frosted opaque case, and a hardwood base for the whole thing to sit on.
I'll be able to do this once the shop is less than 100 degrees so ... next update in the beginning of October most likely. #DIYKeyboard #mechanicalKeyboard
Aw yiss... Guess who tipped over a bottle of coke on their desk and keyboard. Been over 10 years since this last happened if I remember correctly! Fingers crossed I didn't short anything, can't be arsed to dig out my soldering stuff at night.
#Keyboard #MechanicalKeyboard #DIYKeyboard #UK78 #Zealios #SignaturePlastics
Does anyone here use a tiny keyboard layout - like a 40% keyboard? If so, how did you get used to the remapped large edge keys? (Enter, shift, tab, backspace)
#keyboard #keyboards #CustomKeyboards #DIYKeyboard
Woot. I half finished my fully from scratch aplit key keyboard wth oled... literally half finished so far :)
Currently investigating building my own split keyboard from a kit... is there any place you could order customized keycaps that match your layout (specifically, LED backlit, low profile)?
I'm imagining for example, having the A be the primary legend on a key, but then the subscript is the level 1 keybinding, while the superscript is the level 2 keybinding...
I worked on my keyboard this week… I now have a real Dvorak keyboard (no software remapping), and a little modification on #PicoRuby now let’s me send mouse scroll events (not cursor keys) from rotary encoders! #diykeyboard #PRK_Firmware
Sofle Unsplit has its own name: Stáňa and its own logo. The first iteration of the design is done.
#SofleKeyboard #mechkeyboard #mechanicalkeyboard #diykeyboard #stanakeyboard #pcb #kicad
My Sunday - how it started, how it went, and how it is now. Using my handwriting for the moment for “Kanji” & “Eisu” keys 😅 #helix #diykeyboard
I built another one! However, this is for a friend:
Tried to mock the #christmaslights with a #mechanicalkeyboard 😅 Once again, #happynewyear to my #fediverse friends 🎉
#ergomechkey #keyboard #rgb #diy #splitkeyboard #solder #soldering #diykeyboard
Back-to-the-Office Ergo Brings a Bit of Home Sweet Home
We sure do love a good one-piece split keyboard, and it's not just because you never have to worry about the halves drifting too far apart throughout the day, thought that's a big plus. For one thing, the angles are always just right without having to mess with anything, so muscle memory gets you back to the home row every time. Usually, the only thing missing from these mono-block splits is the num pad. Well, not on the SuperLyra.
This is [Malevolti]'s back-to-the-office build, and it's sure to start a few conversations. While we don't have a lot of details, there will be plenty forthcoming on the Black Cat Plasticworks website. As soon as next year, [Malevolti] plans to sell fully-assembled SuperLyras, kits, and bare-bones PCBs. We really appreciate that it allows for either MX-type switches or Chocs, depending on the hot swap sockets installed.
As much as we love the Maltron-esque num pad in the middle, we imagine that it would be more comfortable to use if it were canted at 45° angle relative to the user's dominant hand. Fortunately, some enterprising redditor had the same idea. They've already mocked this up in Photoshop and are inviting comments on another thread.
Want to go split, but don't know which is right for you? Check out this Split Keyboard Finder.
#peripheralshacks #diykeyboard #keyboard #onepiecesplitkeyboard #splitkeyboard