Tag: case (248 entries)
A 36-key low-profile wireless split by Đức Đào with huge battery: Chocowi36.
The Manta58/s is an update of pixljar's popular 3D-printed case for the Lily58 kit.
This Bird, a monoblock split trackball keyboard by Protieusz, is a modification of the Crowboard, originally designed by Alex Miller.
Forager is a Voyager-inspired 34-key low-profile wireless split keyboard by carrefinho.
A 3D-printed, handwired split prototype by Fraawlen: NEXUS.
A 32-key ergo split keyboard using Seeed Xiao BLE: NostrumX by Bennytrouser.
The Mechabasilisk is another Dactyl-like ergo split designed by Radliński Ignacy in Fusion360.
Sadek Baroudi's bykeeb is a 36-key wireless-only split keyboard with MX/Choc/GLP support.
Cassio Zen's Fat Bee is a row-staggered monoblock split with fixed tenting angle.
Protieusz's unibody Flower, a Noraneko42W variant, comes with Willow layout and interchangeable trackball.
A handwired split ortho by Joe Scotto: ScottoHazard.
LeBallz is a Le Chiffre variant by Protieusz – with a 25mm trackball and an optional EC11 encoder.
Gleb is back with a classy one-handed chording keyboard: the 10-key Sexy Artsey.
Rafael Romão shared his Diamond, a 24-key handwired Dactyl-like board.
Twist35 is a nice case by Technofrikus for the Vault35's Travaulta Topre PCB.
Tien Pham's Form Zero is a gasket mounted hotswap ortholinear keyboard.
Zac Morhous' Allium58CAD has a custom magnetic case snapping to a SpaceMouse.
Emil shared Kada 0110, a 3D case inspired by the Apple M0110 and Apple II.
A monoblock split keyboard with orthoish halves: Buran by ScatteredDrifter.
Kea Workshop's Claude published his Seagull macropad - with MX/Choc support and exposed diodes.
Mike Barnoski published his first open-source keyboard: the minimal split BR/KN with trackballs on both sides.
The Masonry by dj_edit is another ergoish columnar keyboard projected on a rectangular keyboard shape.
Dane Lipscombe's Tamatama is a 28-key Dactyl derivative with dual trackballs.
Ascend is a cute split keyboard designed and shared by Kai H. Chang.
MReavley's split Rzr36 is the BLE Choc version of his earlier Slice36.