Tag: split (926 entries)
The Protomic DataStealth is an elusive monoblock split from the '90s, designed by Benjamin Rossen.
Atreis PCB by Jesus Climent.
The latest working build of the custom Squeezebox split ergonomic keyboard by focusaurus.
The Chunky by tenstaana is a split board featuring Blackpill, Choc switches, audio, trackball and trackpoint.
TerranceN made a split Bluetooth 36-key keyboard with self-milled PCB.
Chyrosran22 reviews the Cleave keyboard by Truly Ergonomic – with Outemu PG816 snap spring optoelectric switches.
The Kleks is a low-pro monoblock split by Radomir Dopieralski with extreme pinky offset.
The Touchboard is an all-in-one human input device concept by the German Butterfly Company.
A handwired Pteron44 derivative by ghostfaceschiller with a Pimoroni Trackball.
The Myrmidex by hexagramg is an open-source split ergo with encoders.
Tweaking the Sweep v2.1, forrestbaer came up with the wireless Roost keyboard.
The Dao Choc BLE is an open-source wireless split keyboard by Rafael Yumagulov.
The chocV by brickbots is the 36-key low profile love child of the Horizon and BabyV keyboards.
Samoklava is a generative split keyboard design with a noteworthy workflow by sound_monster.
The Unibodysweep is – well – a unibody Sweep/Ferris by Lucordes.
Hillside is an open-source split ergonomic keyboard with Choc-spaced keys, quite aggressive stagger, four key thumb arc and break-off pinky column.
Pangaea, a split keyboard with mind-boggling adjustability, co-designed by @otahinosame, @k2 and @e3w2q, has advanced to rev.3.
A new member of Jim Merricks White's 30% bugs family: the Flea.
PicoSplit is a 3D printed split keyboard by Andreas Känner featuring a custom firmware written in CircuitPython.
The Arisutea is a set of Alice-like layouts open-sourced by mattjames03.
The Ambidextrous by Cerbekos is a new member of the Tenalice family, with a 45° numpad in the center of the board.
FinnGus is a cat shaped 3D printed through-hole FR4 Alice style kit inspired by the cats (Finn and Gus) of JackPikatea.
ErgoChoco is a well-documented open-source pseudosplit build by Choco617.
Axel Voitier's Lergo (ex-Kyfle) project is an ergo split exploration platform rather than a keyboard.
David Barr's Parergon has only 32 keys, so no diodes are necessary.