CapriCorne
The CapriCorne is a low-pro split with reversible PCB – designed by Skreddvik.
KBD.newsPublished December 10, 2024
Skreddvik aka seblov shared the CapriCorne, a 44-key wireless split with four thumb keys – a keyboard created via ErgoGen.
Wanted a Corne with some more adjusted stagger and an Alt key. Probably gonna remove the 4th cluster key on the right side – Skreddvik.
The keycaps are KW Choc V1 ones by Kea Workshop's Claude.
Specs
- 44 keys (6x3+4)
- low-pro Choc V1 switches, hotswap
- reversible PCB
- wireless via NRF52840
- ZMK
Resources
ErgoGen YAML and Gerber files:
Published on Tue 10th Dec 2024. Featured in KBD #181 (source).
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