Projects
Florent Linguenheld shared his Chew, an awesome keyboard design with cute graphics and a bit of splay.
A 36-key low-profile wireless split by Đức Đào with huge battery: Chocowi36.
Vitaly Volkov released version 3 of his 60-key low-pro monoblock keyboard, the Chocofly.
Matt Petiteau released a slightly splayed version of his 30-key Sweep Cat.
GOOS is a Rae Dux inspired wireless 36-key keyboard by Felix Brüggemann.
T.G. Marbach released the reJESK, a diodeless monoblock split keyboard with 70 keys.
Alexander Miller shared his MadMacro, a 33-key gaming macropad with wrist rest.
The Manta58/s is an update of pixljar's popular 3D-printed case for the Lily58 kit.
SolidusHal's btrfld v3 is still a foldable tenting keyboard, but now with ultra low-profile switches.
The double-sided Gboard is Google Japan's latest crazy project, a keyboard with a twist – ie. a Möbius strip.
Ken Choi's Treble is a 42-key low-profile wireless monoblock keyboard.
OverLord is a monoblock split keyboard by Protieusz – with 2 trackballs and 2 MCUs on a single PCB.
The Hammerhead42 by Armin Anderson is a unibody split keyboard with a 40mm trackpad and a joystick.
Solanum is a 34-key diodeless split keyboard designed by Travis Mick.
A wireless monoblock split by seblov: the 40-key MonoSeb40.
Rasmus Koit's Pipar Sool is a split wireless keyboard that uses a dongle while running ZMK.
Andreas Tacke shared his Nomad, a 7x5 keys low-profile split with per-key RGB.
This Bird, a monoblock split trackball keyboard by Protieusz, is a modification of the Crowboard, originally designed by Alex Miller.
Alex Miller shared his Goobertrax-E, another Hummingbird-like hotswap monoblock with trackball.
Silakka54 is a RP2040 Zero based 54-key split keyboard, designed and shared by Juho T.
A small DIY trackball device, based around an Elite-Pi controller and a PMW3360 sensor: TB3S by Wimads.
BUBBY, a chording device, is Mikey Sklar's project for the pocket keyboard contest.
Forager is a Voyager-inspired 34-key low-profile wireless split keyboard by carrefinho.
A 30-key version of the Sweep 2.2, featuring the author's cat: Sweep Cat by Matt Petiteau.
Gareth Gummow shared the files of his Iyada, a split with dual trackpad layout.