Very cool, thanks for making this!
Very cool, thanks for making this!
Nice work! It’s good to see a fellow Dvorak user. The Hillside keyboards have always looked interesting to me.
Have fun on your keymap journey! Don’t be afraid to experiment with different choices, especially for the thumb keys, mods, macros, combos, sticky keys, etc.
Very cool, thanks for sharing! I’ve placed two custom keycap orders with FK so far, and I was also very pleased with the results. The first order was placed in January, and the key caps arrived in plastic bags. It wasn’t an issue for me though. For the second order, FK switched to the vacuum-packed approach. So it looks like they are learning and improving.
I am planning another order. I agree that patience is essential when ordering anything special.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing your journey. I like the use of cardboard on the underside of the PCB.
Good luck with learning the new layout. My advice is to not focus so much on WPM and instead remember how much easier it is to type on a better (more optimized) layout.
Very cool. It looks like this will probably accommodate hot-swap sockets for both MX and Choc switches - correct?
I will second this request. I might not personally need this (yet) but it is a good option.
Very cool indeed! I’d like to see the keyboard integration, once it’s ready. Are there enough free pins on this module to handle the GPIOs for a keyboard matrix?
Very nice!
Also, thank you for creating the Ergogen footprint for the RP2040-Zero MCU. I will probably use this for some projects of my own.
It’s mostly useful for reference. If I open up both the PCB file and the schematic file, clicking on one element of the PCB will highlight the same item in the schematic, so I can double-check connections.
Hi, this looks interesting to me. I will happily take a look at this for you. Do you have the KiCad schematic file as well (with file extension “.kicad_sch”)?
I think he will also have the new silent tactile switches coming soon.