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ErgoDecks

A low-pro split keyboard by meepodeep: the ErgoDecks with two independent Bluetooth halves.

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Published July 4, 2025
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Serious_Mouse aka meepodeep published his ErgoDecks, an open-source wireless split with wide thumb keys and two independent Bluetooth halves.

So I have been working on this keyboard for a bit now, designing the PCB, assembling everything, dueling ZMK in a vain attempt to get anything to work, and I finally have it done! This is ErgoDecks my custom split wireless ergo keyboard with choc switches and a custom (non hotswap) pcb! – Serious_Mouse.

Features

  • 34 keys (5x3+2)
  • Choc, soldered only
  • nice!nano/ProMicro NRF52840 controllers
  • reversible PCB
  • 3D-printed case
  • ZMK firmware

Resources

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Published on Fri 4th Jul 2025. Featured in KBD #194 (source).


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