Tag: PCB (650 entries)
A modular 30-36 key split to mimic various physical layouts: Menura by Ryan Muraglia.
David Brown released his Jolt2, an open-source split keyboard with variable-height columns.
Max officially released v1.0 of his Anywhy Flake family. Now with a 58-key variant.
Evgenii Vilkov shared his monoblock split Molekula, a modular keyboard and framework.
The Macrolev is an open-source magnetic analog keyboard by Alexandre Moatty.
Duarte Bento released his Puffer, a low-profile split keyboard with MX spacing.
An update to Auryn's Corne clone: the split Avocado V3.
A no-frills 36-key split keyboard with reversible PCB: EDC36 by Penk Chen.
The Barnacle is a modular ortho keyboard by floookay – heavily inspired by the Boardrun keyboards.
Cássio Ávila's Carpo is a 36-key low-profile split keyboard – wireless and Choc-spaced.
The roBa by kuma is a split keyboard with a trackball – inspired by Yowkees' Keyball.
Skarrmann's Tackle is a wearable wireless ortholinear keyboard – strapped to your torso.
A redesign of the Sweep: K02 by Lu Immich.
A low-pro 60% split with number row, encoders, and displays – Dodo by gorbit99.
Raul Huertas shared his Nuty Mini, a wireless split in a nice tented case.
The CapriCorne is a low-pro split with reversible PCB – designed by Skreddvik.
An ultra-low-profile split with Kailh PG1316 switches: LowKey36 by Matt Gilbert.
The Anywhy Flake by Max is a 46-key ergo split with a minimalist, no-frills design.
The VOID by Allen Choi is a 3x5 ergo split with some splay and displays.
Arnau Bago shared his Pi Pico based 34-key split: the Selenum S.
An ultra-low profile unibody split keyboard by Travis Mick, inspired by Le Chiffre: Le Oeuf.
Pierre Broberg's ACS71 is an asymmetric monoblock split – low profile, 71 keys.
This 42-key wireless split keyboard by Chad Transtrum is called Lintilla.
Adrian Lym's Sheriff is an ergo split with horizontal encoders.
A low-profile macropad by Aiden Olsen: k11e1 with Chocs and RGB.