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DASIC

Yuburoll's DASIC is a symmetrical Alice-style split keyboard with reversible PCB.

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Published March 5, 2026

The DASIC by Yuburoll is a 60-64 key open-source split keyboard: row-staggered but symmetrical Alice-style layout, wired, solder-only.

After ANSIC, I wanted to replace my gaming keyboard to a similar layout, requiring need many more keys. On a whim, I ended up with an Alice-style layout; because I was not comfortable with the pinky position of my previous ansic, not surprisingly – Yuburoll.

The name comes from dasik, a traditional Korean dessert.

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Features

  • 60-64 keys
  • MX switches, solder-only
  • reversible PCB
  • Pro Micro footprint
  • 3D-printed case
  • QMK firmware

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Published on Thu 5th Mar 2026. Featured in KBD #207 (source).


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