My first custom keyboard
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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it's a "blip" more than a "click". interesting. thanks for the info.
- sordna
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage LF / Dvorak layout
- Main mouse: Logitech M500
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Red
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Yup, but when it comes from a little buzzer instead of computer speakers, it sounds much more tinny, closer to a click. It's actually the buzzer generating the sine wave in the keyboard case; all you provide to the buzzer from the controller is DC voltage whenever you want it to sound.
- gmjhowe
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Poker 3, Devlin Caps
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere
- Favorite switch: Alps
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Excellent, I have been doing exactly the same thing recently.
The board on the left is a Leonardo I got at EMF Camp in the UK.
Once I have developed a PCB, I intend to use the Micro as you are.
The main problem I can see, is there is code for using Matrixes on Arduino, and code using the USB functions of the leonardo, but no examples of merging the two together yet.
I will keep an eye on your updates, and will post any updates/code I come up with as I get to those points.
nb. the Uno to the right is not being used, its just attached to my breadboard.
The board on the left is a Leonardo I got at EMF Camp in the UK.
Once I have developed a PCB, I intend to use the Micro as you are.
The main problem I can see, is there is code for using Matrixes on Arduino, and code using the USB functions of the leonardo, but no examples of merging the two together yet.
I will keep an eye on your updates, and will post any updates/code I come up with as I get to those points.
nb. the Uno to the right is not being used, its just attached to my breadboard.
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- Location: Norway
- Favorite switch: Hall Effect
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This gave me a great(stupid?) idea.
Why not make a 2-key keyboard, and make a binary > text software.
There is 2 keys on the board, 1 and 0. you type in binary, and the output gets translated into normal readable text.
Man, i'm bored.
Why not make a 2-key keyboard, and make a binary > text software.
There is 2 keys on the board, 1 and 0. you type in binary, and the output gets translated into normal readable text.
Man, i'm bored.
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- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: KBC Poker MX Red
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Revolution
- Favorite switch: MX Red
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Hehe. Would be a great gag gift for programmers. Or up it to three...


- matt3o
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I'm still waiting for my bluetooth module to arrive. Darn! it is taking forever.
In the meantime I'm going to have the plate cut. I'll do with a pre-holed PBC and lot's of wires I believe, at least for the first prototype.
In the meantime I'm going to have the plate cut. I'll do with a pre-holed PBC and lot's of wires I believe, at least for the first prototype.
- gmjhowe
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Poker 3, Devlin Caps
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere
- Favorite switch: Alps
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I plan to work on a laser cut see through acrylic plate for mine. Won't be as strong, but it should look pretty slick.matt3o wrote:I'm still waiting for my bluetooth module to arrive. Darn! it is taking forever.
In the meantime I'm going to have the plate cut. I'll do with a pre-holed PBC and lot's of wires I believe, at least for the first prototype.
Plus I can make/prototype it myself easily.
- matt3o
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FINALLY!

The BT module! Now to the soldering!
Where do you guys buy electronics components in EU? Mouser and the like are from US right?

The BT module! Now to the soldering!
Where do you guys buy electronics components in EU? Mouser and the like are from US right?
- CeeSA
- Location: Westerwald, Germany
- Main keyboard: Deck 82 modded
- Main mouse: MM711
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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I often buy things from ebay.de, conrad.de or amazon.de.
Which BT module is that? Where did you get it?
Which BT module is that? Where did you get it?
- gmjhowe
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Poker 3, Devlin Caps
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere
- Favorite switch: Alps
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Phenoptix is a great reseller in the UK of many of the hobby electonics /micro controllersmatt3o wrote:FINALLY!
The BT module! Now to the soldering!Spoiler:
Where do you guys buy electronics components in EU? Mouser and the like are from US right?
http://www.phenoptix.com/
Otherwise http://uk.rs-online.com/web/ has a good selection.
Aware they are both UK based, but obviously thats closer than america.
- matt3o
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http://www.inmojo.com/store/jeff-rowber ... out-board/CeeSA wrote:Which BT module is that? Where did you get it?
it's not the cheapest, but very well documented and it has a pretty good quality BT module
edit: thanks for the shops suggestions!
- matt3o
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does farnell ship from Italy (or at least EU)?
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"I prodotti provenienti dagli USA verranno spediti in 3 giorni lavorativi e chiaramente identificati nei risultati della ricerca"
http://it.farnell.com/jsp/support/suppo ... /stock.jsp
http://it.farnell.com/jsp/support/suppo ... /stock.jsp
- agor
- Location: Münster, Germany
- Main keyboard: G80-5000, Realforce 88UB
- Main mouse: Sensei
- Favorite switch: Topre, Ergo Clears
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http://hbe-shop.de/
As Farnell is business only (I think, could not order) I used this Farnell retailer. Ended up being cheaper, too
As Farnell is business only (I think, could not order) I used this Farnell retailer. Ended up being cheaper, too