My 60 most used commands are now just a click or two away. The keyboard is fully customizable, uses standard components and is easy to replicate since it does not use a PCB, instead everything is 3D ...
We’ve seen lots of keyboard hacks before, but if you want to take it a step further — why not make it from scratch and have it 3D printed? Reddit user [Wildpanic] has just finished his first ...
The TDPHSK is a 70 key keyboard in a 14 by 5 grid. It has a split layout with a slight angle to make it more comfortable to use. To make the switches hot swappable, I'm fitting Kailh sockets in the 3D ...
Other than the hand-drawn legends, it’s probably not a stretch to say this is a better keyboard than what many people have on their actual computers. In addition to the 3D printed frame and ...
The keeb in question is the split ergonomic design Corne keyboard ... including extensive print settings, so should you happen to own a decent 3D printer you can get hold of everything you ...
The keyboard can be upgraded with any switch or ... and is available over at Printables for anyone to download and 3D print at home. Software-wise, the sky really is the limit.