
http://www.guru-board.com/
so sexy, minimalist layout, trackball...
well aborted project i guess

'The light' seems to have run into a wall with the leds7bit wrote:I'm quite sure the next community keyboard (Phantom) will have the PCB ready for a track point.ajx wrote:
I was curious as to how they were planning to accomplish those traces. MUltilayered pcb's gets exponentially more expensive with more layers. And there is a limit to how many overpasses it is feasible to solder to make traces cross eachother. WIll be interesting to see where it pans out nonetheless.7bit wrote:In fact, Soarer and Hazeluff where so deep into discussing keyboard LEDs, that they had been eaten up by the R00tw0rm without noticing. I bet even in it's stomach they made technical drawings to further discuss the problem of making RGBY-LEDs for all switches possible.
It's dark in here!7bit wrote:In fact, Soarer and Hazeluff where so deep into discussing keyboard LEDs, that they had been eaten up by the R00tw0rm without noticing. I bet even in it's stomach they made technical drawings to further discuss the problem of making RGBY-LEDs for all switches possible.
It would just be a two-layer PCB, no problem. I don't understand your concerndamorgue wrote:I was curious as to how they were planning to accomplish those traces. MUltilayered pcb's gets exponentially more expensive with more layers. And there is a limit to how many overpasses it is feasible to solder to make traces cross eachother. WIll be interesting to see where it pans out nonetheless.