• roux is a libOP
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    2 years ago

    This is my most recent build. I’ve had the PCBs for half a year and just now found time to put it together.

    I work from home and wanted something that I could use specifically for work, and wanted to try out clickies since I don’t have co-workers around that would get annoyed. I was also really interested in what the dude at Fingerpunch did with the Elite-C as a 36 key diodeless solution and wanted to check these MCUs out anyway so it made sense that this would be a next build.

    So far, I’m not sure. The switches have very little wobble but the springs are just a tad bit on the heavy side for me. I wanna give it a week writing code with before I really get an opinion.

    The pink with the turquoise switch color also makes for one heck of a combo. I think it almost takes center stage compared to the black PCB which was what I really was after. I like how black and pink look together.

    Here’s a side view to see the switches. Sorry for the quality:

    And if anyone is curious, here’s my layout for the most part:

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      2 years ago

      Thanks for sharing the layout along with your very nice build. Which physical thumb keys do your have mapped as the two thumb keys in your layout?

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        2 years ago

        TL;DR: Left to right is Tab, Space, Esc, then Enter, Backspace, TG(5) for game layer.

        Thanks! Middle on left side is Space and left of that is Tab. Right now the other is Esc but I am not sure if I care for the redundancy. I might change that. The right side middle is Backspace and to the left of that is Enter. The other one is a dedicated Layer Toggle for a gaming layer I am working on. I am able to game on my 34 key Sweep but after I started using my Cantor Remix more, I felt a dedicated key would be nice so I can type/chat with Colemak and easily switch back to QWERTY when I need it.