Search found 159 matches

by PJE
07 Oct 2013, 02:40
Forum: Workshop
Topic: [WIP] OneHand - 20% Keyboard
Replies: 358
Views: 143104

That doesn't look very complex. Hand wire that sucker! :evilgeek: I was thinking about it, but the PCB is cheaper than getting a frame made... And I'm a little bit of a neat freak when it comes to wiring! Does anyone know where I can get blank keycaps with the LED window at the front, as shown in t...
by PJE
07 Oct 2013, 02:12
Forum: Workshop
Topic: [WIP] OneHand - 20% Keyboard
Replies: 358
Views: 143104

Nice! Especially the Teensy mounting - I planned to do the same but I didn't check yet whether it would fit :P Great to see it does. I just made a slight change to the design before pulling the trigger on the PCB. I lowered the Teensy a teensy bit ;) to make the two middle pins split the two keys c...
by PJE
07 Oct 2013, 00:23
Forum: Workshop
Topic: [WIP] OneHand - 20% Keyboard
Replies: 358
Views: 143104

Whoa. That location of the Teensy is mind-blowing. I had to bring out a Teensy and a switch just to see for myself that it would work. Very interesting project. Thanks. It took a bit of checking to see if the Teensy would fit, and assembly will have to be in the correct order! The main concern I ha...
by PJE
06 Oct 2013, 21:34
Forum: Workshop
Topic: [WIP] OneHand - 20% Keyboard
Replies: 358
Views: 143104

[WIP] OneHand - 20% Keyboard

As much as I love my Happy Hacking Keyboard, and other smaller keyboards - especially the 40% keyboard by ne0phyte at http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/thkb-tiny-hacking-keyboard-40-t6455.html - I've always had a soft spot for one handed keyboards. As no one hand keyboards fully meet my requirement...
by PJE
03 Oct 2013, 00:07
Forum: Workshop
Topic: chording keyboard project
Replies: 20
Views: 6428

Re: chording keyboard project

wow, plover is very interesting, thanks for that link. and PJE, just checking, but I suppose you are familiar with the CyKey ? http://www.cykey.co.uk/ What would the difference be between what you want to develop and their product ? ciao, J. The main difference is the number of keys. I modified one...
by PJE
01 Oct 2013, 00:10
Forum: Workshop
Topic: chording keyboard project
Replies: 20
Views: 6428

Will this be a steno-keyboard or a press multiple keys to generate 1 character type of thing? If it's the former, maybe Plover* might come in handy. * http://stenoknight.com/wiki/Main_Page It's a fully programmable chording keyboard, but with additional keys to cut down on complex multi-finger chor...
by PJE
30 Sep 2013, 01:58
Forum: Workshop
Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
Replies: 277
Views: 124450

The PCB is roughly 24x8cm... but that's without dedicated space for the teensy. I want to keep it as small as possible but I don't know if what I planned is possible: I thought about using pin headers to mount the teensy between the switches but I didn't check if that would fit, yet. What do you us...
by PJE
30 Sep 2013, 01:03
Forum: Workshop
Topic: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%
Replies: 277
Views: 124450

Re: [WIP] THKB - Tiny Hacking Keyboard - 40%

I guess I really should go back to my previous plan to make the first one without a PCB... If you need a PCB designing, I can draw it out of you have the schematic you require. What size is the keyboard? The larger the PCB the more expensive it is. There are a number of sites offering reasonably pr...
by PJE
30 Sep 2013, 00:53
Forum: Workshop
Topic: chording keyboard project
Replies: 20
Views: 6428

Re: chording keyboard project

Good news! The switches are present in my house. And i've decided to name it Englboard. Any respectable geek should understand the meaning behind this name. R.I.P Douglas! Now, here's the to-do list: -Make a case for the switches. -Come up with something that can act as keys. -Program the teensy. -...

Go to advanced search