reconstructing my first crappy keyboard as a mech
Posted: 21 Mar 2015, 15:02
Pictures: http://imgur.com/a/OgChj
I previously posted this on reddit, a some time ago:
http://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeybo ... echanical/
After that post i spent a lot of time lurking around here, reddit, geekhack and more reading up about other people's projects, looking for materials, prices, shops etc..
I decided to make a thread here, since i dont really like the way reddit works for communication..
Currently im designing the layout for the switches, using swill plate and clase builder and the keyboard layout editor.
I allready have a bunch of pcb mount mx switches and keycaps for them but I'm not really sure how to proceed now, since i have 2 options:
1. cut an 1.5mm acrylic plate to put the switches and hand wire them
2. make my own pcb (handmade, for cheapness) and solder the switches to the pcb
Since the keyboard has that ergonomical form i'm thinking of dividing it into 4 sections like this (so it would be 4 separate plates or pcbs):
1. the left hand side of the keyboard
2. the right hand side
3. arrow keys / pgup pgdown etc / print screen & friends
4. num pad
tips ?
I previously posted this on reddit, a some time ago:
http://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeybo ... echanical/
After that post i spent a lot of time lurking around here, reddit, geekhack and more reading up about other people's projects, looking for materials, prices, shops etc..
I decided to make a thread here, since i dont really like the way reddit works for communication..
Currently im designing the layout for the switches, using swill plate and clase builder and the keyboard layout editor.
I allready have a bunch of pcb mount mx switches and keycaps for them but I'm not really sure how to proceed now, since i have 2 options:
1. cut an 1.5mm acrylic plate to put the switches and hand wire them
2. make my own pcb (handmade, for cheapness) and solder the switches to the pcb
Since the keyboard has that ergonomical form i'm thinking of dividing it into 4 sections like this (so it would be 4 separate plates or pcbs):
1. the left hand side of the keyboard
2. the right hand side
3. arrow keys / pgup pgdown etc / print screen & friends
4. num pad
tips ?