Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
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Clackety Keyboards Powered by Python
Ergogen v4 footprints
Based on the gummy o-ring mount keyboard Bakeneko 65 but with a backplate/back weight and a side profile that is inspired by the Unikorn
Based on the gummy o-ring mount keyboard Bakeneko 60 but with a backplate/back weight and a side profile that is inspired by the Unikorn
⌨️ A curated list of Open Source Mechanical Keyboard resources.
The simplest and cheapest macropad / arrow pad I can make with Ergogen
Cozytypes is a simple and aesthetic typing website for keyboard enthusiasts. Users can modify themes, fonts, and difficulty.
The synthesisTKL is a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard platform being developed by domvt.
Ghoul Planck-like MicroMod keyboard
@tzarc's custom keyboard designs.
Through-hole 60% keyboard with arrow keys, a rotary encoder, a SSD1306 OLED display, and a DS1307 I2C RTC module.
My configs for my QMK keyboards
A blog that showcases my mechanical keyboards and keyboard accessories
Custom QMK firmware for some mechanical keyboards
Links to various open-source Keebio repositories, like PCB designs, case files, and keyboard design tools/libraries
An open-source project that makes minimal keyboard with 60 keys.
An online tool used for easily creating firmware files for keyboards supported in QMK Firmware. The tool is located on https://config.qmk.fm.
A program that can be run in the background to mimic a mechanical keyboard. Whenever you press a key, you will hear the sound of a Cherry MX Keyboard
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