Corneroll
Ally Parker's Corneroll is another Corne variant, this time: wireless, choc, hotswap – with roller encoders.
KBD.newsPublished June 7, 2024
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Ally Parker aka GSV-CargoCult shared his Corneroll, a Corne variant adapted to the author's needs.
Yep, yet another Corne variant. This was my first foray into PCB design and I'm really happy with the results! – GSV-CargoCult.
Specs
- Corne form factor
- wireless via nice!nano
- nice!view display
- hotswap, Choc
- on/off switch
- JST connector
- EVQWGD001 encoders
How does it feel to use the pinkies for scrolling?
I don’t TBH I use my thumbs as these are only for things like volume and zoom – Ally.
Resources
Published on Fri 7th Jun 2024. Featured in KBD #167 (source).
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