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Dao Choc BLE

The Dao Choc BLE is an open-source wireless split keyboard by Rafael Yumagulov.

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Published December 16, 2021
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The Dao Choc BLE is an ergonomic wireless split keyboard for Kailh Choc switches based on the MINEW MS88SF2 BLE module.

This split keyboard is similar to Corne but it has an extra key per half for brackets and international layouts as on Jorne or Jian.

The Dao Choc was inspired by keyboards like the le_chiff_ble by MangoIV (electrical circuit), Corne by foostan (thumb cluster), Jorne by joric (extra key), Jian by KGOH (extra key and column staggering).

Github repo: https://github.com/yumagulovrn/dao-choc-ble

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Published on Thu 16th Dec 2021. Featured in KBD #57 (source).


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