It’s going to be a 24 key, choc keyboard with a 2” TFT screen in the centre block. Running off a Blackpill with per-key RGB, and the switches will be sunsets.

I’m still very much a novice at Blender, so this is basically just an stl export from OpenSCAD with some colour and lighting. Given that, logos and whatnot aren’t shown.

But Gerber files and component stl files are with jlcpbc waiting for printing.

  • roux is a lib
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    1 year ago

    This looks tight. Are you planning on combos for the missing alphas are splitting the alphas into 2 layers similar to Ben Vallack’s board?

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      1 year ago

      Yes. I’ve been using a 36 key split as my daily driver for a year or so. So each finger and thumb has 3 keys. I’m removing the middle one (the home key), and to press it you simply press top and bottom together. So there shouldn’t be that big of a learning curve for me.