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The Dactyl-ManuForm Keyboard
This is a fork of the Dactyl, a parameterized, split-hand, concave, columnar, ergonomic keyboard.
The main change is that the thumb cluster was adapted from the ManuForm keyboard (geekhack). The walls were changed to just drop to the floor. The keyboard is paramaterized to allow either 4, 5, or 6 main rows. I plan to try the four-row version. See the following model files:
This is still a work in progress.
I plan to use a Teensy 2++ in each half. Then, I have enough channels to wire straight to each key switch. Diodes are not needed. Then, I can connect them with a serial connection, and adapt the QMK firmware for the Let's split keyboard that implements this approach. Each half can be master.
This doesn't have a bottom. I may or may not add one. I have many test prints to try.
Assembly
Generating a Design
Setting up the Clojure environment
Generating the design
- Run
lein repl
- Load the file
(load-file "src/dactyl_keyboard/dactyl.clj")
- This will regenerate the
things/*.scad
files - Use OpenSCAD to open a
.scad
file. - Make changes to design, repeat
load-file
, OpenSCAD will watch for changes and rerender. - When done, use OpenSCAD to export STL files
Tips
Printing
Pregenerated STL files are available in the things/ directory.
Wiring
Masks for the flexible PCBs I used are available for the left and right side.
A very rough guide for the brave is here - It will be improved over time (TODO)!
License
Copyright © 2015 Matthew Adereth
The source code for generating the models (everything excluding the things/ and resources/ directories is distributed under the GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3. The generated models and PCB designs are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License Version 3.0.