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DIY mechanical keyboard “You’ll enjoy typing more than ever on this one of a kind mechanical keyboard powered by the Raspberry Pi Pico and BMK, a custom Arduino IDE firmware.
Custom macro keypads are great for shortcuts in video games, document editing, or anywhere else a good keyboard shortcut comes in handy. The problem is they tend to get expensive, especially when ...
Posted in Peripherals Hacks Tagged 3d printed, display, editing, keyboard, macro, magnetic rotary encoder, pad, stm32, usb, video, wood, woodworking ← Open-Sourcing The Lisa, Mac’s Bigger Sister ...
There’s also an Arduino Pro Micro for the keyboard matrix, which is really two 4×6 matrices — one for each half. There’s a 6cm fan to keep things cool, and one panel is devoted to a grille ...
Penk Chen on GitHub built a handheld PC that looks like it fits in a sci-fi movie from the ‘90s. If it looks appealing, then you can build your own Penkesu by following the guide.