Tag: split (938 entries)
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.
Sadek Baroudi's Baby Groot Keyboard is a cheap (or free!) split PCB with a lot of features.
The Azimuth is my handwired hotswap pseudosplit design with a handful of rotary encoders.
The Chocofly is a 60-key low-pro monoblock split by vitvlkv.
The Kolibri is an Alice style design by kreme11 with open-source case.
Humla is a 36-key low profile Reviung derivative by jamesmnw.
A concave Hall effect rubber dome keyboard by Beheddard.
ScyllaBallz - a tractyl Manuform by tenstaana with OLEDs, roller encoders, audio, and per key RGB.
This is a Dactyl-like Choc build by supertoughfrog with splay.
Protocol Seven, a monoblock split by PM_ME_YOUR_MAINFRAME with a numpad in the center comes with source files.
The Mirage is a low-profile mechanical keyboard with clickable OLED displays and CircuitPython.
A new revision of the Pinkytyl by ripxorip, this time with Chocs.
The Lyra and SuperLyra, a split and a pseudosplit with numpad in the center, are two open-source designs by Malevolti.
The Red Herring by dj_edit is a split ergo 75% board similar to an Alice, but with columnar staggering.