They're more fun anyway: you get to fix 7bit's mistakes before you add your own!
I got mine kinda sorta working now. But I need a case. My cunning plan to run it naked doesn't work so well. Pressing keys on the top row makes it tilt!
They're more fun anyway: you get to fix 7bit's mistakes before you add your own!
I put two screws about 12mm long (while isolating/protecting the pcb via some o-rings) through the upper holes on the side to protect the teensy and prevent the board from tipping over... until I built the prototype case of course.
Thanks 7bit
Rubbish!!!!!!gianni wrote: Thanks Halvar.
A post by Icarium:
http://deskthority.net/group-buys-f50/h ... 5-390.html
The signal to noise ratio on this thread is so horrible that I actually put reading it on my ToDo list. >_<
Here is a short summary.
1. Switch manufacturer: This is a cherry project. Alps is an option for later. Other stuff is too complicated.
2. Switch type: Plate mounted because there is no room for the holes that PCB mounted switches need.
3. Layout: A million have been proposed. About 1000 will be supported by the PCB. Jury is still out on the plate.
4. Controller: Teensy, Controller placement: Under the board somewhere.
5. Size: The Mini will fit a Poker case. The Micro will be smaller.
6. Cases: No plans for the Micro, Poker cases are available elsewhere.