Tag: monoblock (318 entries)
Stephan Møller's Leonardo KeycapRio is a single-PCB tented unibody keyboard.
A 36-key unibody ergonomic keyboard: Hollow Wood designed by Mefred.
This yet-to-be-named unibody split is a handwired board by flixo.
Dane Lipscombe's Koumori is a low-profile unibody split keyboard with trackpad.
A 36-key monoblock split based on the Yolochka: Yolochka Remastered by turtle_bazon – with PCB.
The wireless Ashwing64 by Flexyjerkov is a 64-key monoblock keyboard with exposed diodes.
A diodeless unibody split by Peter J. A. Cock: Slump52 with number pad.
An Atreus-inspired monoblock keyboard by Mae Pugin: the wireless KaSe with OLED.
A Bluetooth diode-free 36-key ergonomic keyboard PCB by Peter Cock: Gamma Omega Hesse – using graph theory.
36ribs is a nice unibody offset ortho keyboard with exposed diodes. Designed by CREATINE0.
The Visorbearer by carrefinho is a 34-key wireless unibody split keyboard with cool indicators.
Tschibo00 shared the TokeyO+, a 33-key unibody split with a '70s vibe.
Maksim Esyunin's Keyatura is a 36-key ergo monoblock split keyboard with Choc/MX switch support.
RGBKB's Legonut shared the Banana, a funky unibody split keyboard. GB launched too.
Stephan Møller came up with a nice open-source split and a cool keyboard name: Mike Typeson.
Glitch860 teased a rather uncommon layout with the angled monoblock Num64.
Cata is a 34-key ortholinear keyboard with Gateron KS-33 switches – shared by skarmann.
The unibody version of Matt Petiteau's original design: Smallcat Uni.
The Chonkofly19 is a unibody split keyboard by Orange Dog, inspired by the Chocofly.
An ultra low-profile monoblock split keyboard using PG1316S switches: Wingman by vuoz.
A diodeless version of the original, using graph theory this time: Gamma Omega TC36k.
Mike Hölscher released the files of his mikecinq, a ULP monoblock split featuring PG1316S switches.
Heatwave is a 36-key wireless, curved unibody split keyboard by dohn-joh – with integrated lever keycaps.
An open-source 56-key low-pro split and trackball: Cinque by Ken Goudey.
Pete Johanson published his Zaphod ECBrox, a 34-key wireless EC keyboard.