🚧 this repo is currently on hold; once I started writing the firmware, I realized the choice of microcontroller was not a good one. For a keyboard, it's super useful to have a USB to serial chip that acts like a HID, that's why the Teensy or the ATmega32U4 are popular options. That being said, I started developing the firmware in such a way that required a python script to be running on the host to listen to the keystrokes being sent. 😓 Furthermore, I'm not convinced that the physical layout is that great. Anywho, I'm leaving this here for reference. 🚧
Another split ergonomic keyboard with features:
- two symmetric keyboard halves staggered in opposite directions
- wireless or powered operation
- wifi & bluetooth connected
- can be used as two halves with a TRRS audio cable or as single joined keyboard (no cable needed)
- audio passthrough
Please visit the wiki for full documentation and build logs.