Tag: PCB (786 entries)
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.
A 34-key Bluetooth keyboard with self-encasing PCB: Fract by skarrmann.
A 16-key meme macropad by ziddy: ZM Keyboard Cube.
The ToadsTempest by tikinson is a pocket monoblock, another runner-up in sporewoh's keyboard contest.
Lexy Plateau shared her low-profile split Floppy keyboard.
A 58-key split keyboard with Choc V2s and encoders: Boost58 by Vacant0mens.
JCam shared the wireless split 2Pocket, his submission for the pocket keyboard design contest.
Designed by Abeer Vaishnav, the Qimera is a 54-key low-profile split keyboard.
The 5x12 ortholinear Krtkus 62 is a low-profile keyboard open sourced by Jan Bláha.
Smallcat is a 26-key split keyboard by Matt Petiteau, featuring the author's cat, Lila.
Rob Quinn made a super-cute ortho "TKL", the aptly named Ortho TKL. :)
A sub-40% monoblock split with trackball and encoder: Kolossus by Protieusz.
A QAZ-like monoblock split: Clops by Calvin0563 – with on-board RP2040 and optional encoders.
Protieusz shared another double-trackball keyboard design: the Q-Ballz.
Tien Pham shared his Form Neo, a relatively low-profile monoblock keyboard.
Not a keyboard, but a potential companion to one: Ploopy Trackpad.