Tag: split (926 entries)
An ultra-low-profile wireless split keyboard supporting Cherry MX ULP and PG1316S switches: Delta Omega by unspecworks.
Tschibo00 shared the TokeyO+, a 33-key unibody split with a '70s vibe.
A low-profile split keyboard with Corne 42 layout and Cherry ULP switches: ULK by Goga64.
TuxedoMakes released the Mantaray Pro Wireless, a split version of his Voyager-inspired, originally monoblock Mantaray. Available as kit or prebuilt.
The Sputnik by Vostoklabs is a cheap handwired Corne build, designed with focus on sound.
A major update to axseem's open-source wireless split: Anywhy Flake v2.
The Clacky Chan by Stephan Møller is an ergo split with custom tenting and firmware.
Dane Lipscombe shared his Tengoku, a split keyboard with keywell and trackpads.
The Leptosis by Cheyao is a 7.5 mm ultra-low profile wireless split keyboard with PG1316 switches.
Maksim Esyunin's Keyatura is a 36-key ergo monoblock split keyboard with Choc/MX switch support.
Chalk is a 42-key ultra-low profile keyboard with PG1316s switches, shared by eqlair.
A 42-key low-profile wireless split keyboard: Corneucopia by DynamicWhiteHat.
The updated Tempest by Oliver Thurley features a snap-off pinky key.
RGBKB's Legonut shared the Banana, a funky unibody split keyboard. GB launched too.
A low-profile, minimalistic 40-key split keyboard designed for simplicity by Lucas Merritt: Aurora40.
The Cornix is a fancy Corne-derivative, designed for the masses by Jezail Funder Studio: pre-built, wireless, CNC alu case, cool tenting. I love it!
Stephan Møller came up with a nice open-source split and a cool keyboard name: Mike Typeson.
A tiny wireless split by k3peta: Tiny18 – and yes, the name refers to the number of keys.
Glitch860 teased a rather uncommon layout with the angled monoblock Num64.
FearlessSpiff shared the Ravensplit, the split version of his Raveniung.
An open-source split with joysticks, shared by hex4: Glyph.
Cata is a 34-key ortholinear keyboard with Gateron KS-33 switches – shared by skarmann.
A split by Dominic Holifield: the Split42 with a single controller and I/O expanders.
The unibody version of Matt Petiteau's original design: Smallcat Uni.
An open-source split by HephaestusHex: the wireless HexBoard.