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[http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/hypermicro-development-t8490.html HyperMicro Development] | [http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/hypermicro-development-t8490.html HyperMicro Development] | ||
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[http://deskthority.net/group-buys-f50/hypermicro-t9565.html [GB<nowiki>]</nowiki> HyperMicro] (Version 0.1 group buy) | [http://deskthority.net/group-buys-f50/hypermicro-t9565.html [GB<nowiki>]</nowiki> HyperMicro] (Version 0.1 group buy) | ||
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==Possible layouts== | ==Possible layouts== |
Revision as of 14:39, 11 January 2015
Manufacturer | User:7bit |
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Features | small |
Layouts | many |
Keyswitches | Cherry MX |
Interface | USB (Teensy) |
Years of production | 2014 |
HyperMicro is a small compact keyboard PCB designed by 7bit / DT forum (work in progress). It has only up to 44 keys (depending on layout) plus 3 mouse buttons.
PCB Features
- 12 x 4 matrix
- various layouts with different staggering possible (see below)
- controllable by a "back-packed" Teensy 2.0
- 6KRO/NKRO
- supports LEDs in the switches
- hole for an IBM trackpoint mechanism beween G, H and B
- 3 positions meant for mouse buttons in the matrix
Forum threads:
[GB] [IC] HyperMicro and HyperMini Keyboard (Interest check)
HyperMicro madness (Testing the first prototypes (version 0.0) )
[GB] HyperMicro (Version 0.1 group buy)
Possible layouts