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Figured I should do a Black Friday sale also. No coupon needed, sale ends December 1st.

$10 off Bad Wings Kits

$5 off Cut Slope Kits

$5 off Cut Slope PCBs

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 5 points 7 months ago

Sunsets are the only choc tactiles. Looking forward to the silent linears coming from lowprokb!

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I'm not going to delete any of the posts relating to the past days drama, but they are locked and any future posts about it will be removed.

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 5 points 7 months ago

An active counter doesn't mean things aren't being seen. I've been here and seen everything unfold.

This person isn't acting alone. They've submitted stuff that is on topic and everyone else engaged. I'm not sure what action is expected of the mods.

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 4 points 8 months ago

unfortunately, using a Xiao makes this approach less than ideal. The Xiao's battery connector is a pad on the back, reducing the amount of space a battery can fit.

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I've posted a couple times about Cut Slope, but one last post to announce that I've released the source code today.

I've got a couple of the prototypes left if you're interested in getting one without getting a whole order fabbed.

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 4 points 10 months ago

ditto. I read the BTS top to bottom.

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 5 points 11 months ago

Boards with surface mount diodes are most likely using 1N4148W SOD-123. I think there might be variations of the corne that don't use surface mount diodes, so make sure the one you're getting supports them.

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 7 points 11 months ago

Corne is probably the top of my list for anyone that wants to get into ergo. They can be picked up from a lot of places and I think it has more users than any other ergo board, so finding support should be easy.

The Sofle is another popular board that would probably work well due to having more keys.

The Helix is a popular ortho split option.

If you're lookin' for something that is packed full of features, the Ximi from fingerpunch basically has it all.

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 6 points 11 months ago

Want to start off by saying that I really appreciate all the research you did (and relayed to us) while on your search. This helps us not just recommend a bunch of shit you've already looked at. A lot of the things you've listed as requirements somewhat disqualify a lot of the keyboards we usually see/use around these parts.

While reading through your post, the Cepstrum is what stood out to me. As far as I know, the kit only requires soldering the hotswap sockets if the full price is a lil too rich for you. It uses Kailh choc v1 switches but I don't recommend the ones that you can get bundled with it. Silvers are my go-to choc, and a lot of people in the ergo space like the purpz/pinks because they're really light.

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 6 points 11 months ago

One unfortunate thing about ergonomics is that each persons needs are different. No one can tell you what's best for you, but luckily we have a lot of good options that help you find what does work for you.

If you're fine with some soldering, there are a lot of open source splits that you could get fabricated for pretty cheap and end up with two full builds. Cantor, Piantor, Corne, Lily, Sofle, etc etc etc. The low cost of having them fabricated and built yourself can mean trying out a few different keyboards to see what works best for you.

When it comes to gaming, maybe using one keyboard for programming and a different keyboard for gaming. It could be just half of a 4 row split, a gaming focus keypad (like the Eternal) or just your current rowstagger board. I personally use a QAZ-alike I designed as a gamepad.

Tenting can be accomplished multiple ways. Some boards have Tenting Puck support. Some can have large bolts added to adjust the angle. For boards without some native tenting support, many 3d printable cases exist that provide tenting and lately I've seen a lot people use the magsafe sticker thingies to attach their keyboards to small tripods.

One reason there are so many options is because it's pretty easy (and fun} to design your own keyboard. It's not uncommon to try a few different designs/layouts to see what works best for you from each and then design a keyboard to fit your requirements. Designing your own keyboard comes with it's own set of information overload, but there are a lot of us around to help us.

If you're down with DIY and Stateside, hit me up. I've got a bunch of PCBs in a box that I can part with for stupid cheap. I'll need to take an inventory of what I have but if you're interested I'll gather up the info. I know I've got at least an MX Corne.

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[-] hazel@keeb.lol 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Unfortunately, there aren't many options in the 60%+ range.

Cepstrum (sp?) From keebio is the most recent one I know of, but it's a split. There's the Chocolate Bar, mt-choc and Pete (of ZMK fame) is working on WarDriver - a choc minivan - but it hasn't been released yet.

edits: links and typofixes

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 4 points 11 months ago

Put me down as a pinecil lover. These things are great. I had a TS100 before, and while it was very nice, the pinecil is superior

[-] hazel@keeb.lol 4 points 11 months ago

Super clean! I've had Egret bookmarked for a bit as inspiration, and tern is now being bookmarked as well. Keep up the great work!

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Technically not an ergo board, but in it's current setup I'm using it as a one handed gamepad. That makes it ergo, right?

After a year off from gaming, I've been itching to play. While designing some sort of gamepad, I realized I had basically already designed what I was wanting - Chaz.

After tossing ZMK and an adjusted keymap on it, I think it'll work well enough while I think about what I really want in a gamepad. If, for some godawful reason, you want one of these - I've got a few kits up on my site or if you think you want five of this abomination, it's Open Source.

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Cut Slope (keeb.lol)

My latest design - Cut Slope.

  • integrated RP2040, 16MB flash
  • Choc spaced, ortho-ish with dropped and splayed pinkies
  • Full color, 240x320 display

I've got a few of the prototypes listed on my shop if anyone is interested in grabbing one: https://shop.hazel.cc/products/cut-slope

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Hardware wise, Cut Slope is fully functional. Screen works, just need to figure out what I want to put on it.

Still working on a full case, but printed a quick tray for peace of mind while using it.

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Just got my first embedded design in and it works!

Embedded RP2040. ortho-ish layout with dropped and splayed pinkies, thumb fan, GMT-020 display (🤞).

Now to figure out Quantum Painter and build a case.

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