Tag: split (938 entries)
The Noisy Cricket by Pop-X- was heavily inspired by Thomas Baart's Kyria and the Ferris.
Thrift store find: a Kinesis Evolution chair-mount split ergo shared by GhotiGoat.
Stephen Cheng from MoErgo describes the ergonomics of his Glove80 keyboard and explains the rationale behind the design.
The Cantaloupe V2.0 is a reversible open-source ergo split keyboard by BucketInABucket with on-board ARM processor.
A contemporary split built with scavenged Hall-effect switches and caps from a vintage keyboard.
A classy detachable split prototype with slightly scooped case/plate.
A ZMK Atreus by blawb with resin keycaps.
A lobster-themed open-source Sweep/Ferris derivative by Jim Merricks White.
The Skean by Alexander Krikun is an open-source wireless MX/Alps split with onboard controller.
A thumb-cluster adjusted Corne, the Thorne, by half_dane.
Files of the Nijuni, a wireless-focused Corne-like split with more aggressive stagger, were released by Alexander Krikun.
Borteese's Je Sus is a well-documented open-source 49-key board.
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.