Selenium S
Arnau Bago shared his Pi Pico based 34-key split: the Selenum S.
KBD.newsPublished December 6, 2024
Arnau Bago aka randcanary shared the Selenium S, a 34-key split with slightly offset thumb clusters, driven by Pi Picos.
It is named Selenium s(split) because the number of keys (34) – randcanary.
Specs
- 34 keys (5x3+2)
- hotswap, MX
- reversible PCB
- Pi Pico
- custom firware, built on top of freeRTOS kernel, picoSDK and tinyUSB
Resources
The files are hidden in the author's MKPico repo, which is primarily about his framework for creating custom firmware using the Raspberry Pi Pico:
Published on Fri 6th Dec 2024. Featured in KBD #181 (source).
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