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ScottoHazard

A handwired split ortho by Joe Scotto: ScottoHazard.

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Published July 25, 2024
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The ScottoHazard, designed by Joe Scotto, is a 4x5 (40-keys) or 4x6 (48-keys) split ortholinear keyboard that uses a TRRS cable for the interconnect.

It's my first "real" split keyboard as it uses two separate controllers unlike my first split, the ScottoSplit – Joe.

The keycaps are Joe's own design, printed on a Bambu Lab A1 in Bambu Matte Yellow and Galaxy Nebula filament. Each half uses a single RP2040 Pro Micro and then connects using TRRS connectors.

Specs

  • 40/48 keys (4x5 or 4x6), ortho
  • MX, soldered
  • handwired
  • RP2040 Pro Micro

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Published on Thu 25th Jul 2024. Featured in KBD #170 (source).


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