Tag: Choc (16 entries)
Designed by Abeer Vaishnav, the Qimera is a 54-key low-profile split keyboard.
The Mechabasilisk is another Dactyl-like ergo split designed by Radliński Ignacy in Fusion360.
Peter Lyons shared his kipra, an open-source split keyboard – kinda pragmatic.
As announced by Lowpro.ca, Ambients Silents, truly quiet Choc switches redesigned from the ground up, are in stock now.
A split ortholinear keyboard with on-board MCU: PICCTRL - 0xLM by Lluis Merlos Pieri.
MReavley's split Rzr36 is the BLE Choc version of his earlier Slice36.
Chris Lo's rattlemebonez32 is a 32-key unibody pocket keyboard with minimal Choc spacing, CH552 MCU and FAK firmware.
Daniel Bauer's wireless split Corax54 ditches one key of his previous model.
The articulation70 is a successor to Myles Lee's articulation80 keyboard – with LEDs and a more personalized layout.
After teasing it earlier, Jason Hazel redesigned and published the Chaz, a cute Choc-spaced QAZ-alike.
Travis Mick published his tamago60, an open-source 60-key ortholinear keyboard with a joystick in the middle.
Ben Cooper's first split design: the corneoid askew-kbd with some splay.
Nora is a family of low-profile narrow-pitch keyboards designed by Takeshi Nishio.
A row less traveled with Anodynousaur's heavily modified GiGi derivative.
MCC is a new cylindrical keycap profile for Kailh Choc low profile switches by MoErgo.
The Tiny Blue 42 (TB42) is a low-profile, Bluetooth, 40% mechanical keyboard by FauxLearningMachine running ZMK.