Issue 63 / Keyboard Builders' Digest
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** Keyboard Buildersâ Digest / Issue 63
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Check the new issue (https://kbd.news/issue/63/) with awesome projects, tips and ideas!
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Here are some keyboard related posts I thought were worth sharing: 1. Fmcraft published the files of his Skeletyl/TBK-Mini flexible PCBs (https://kbd.news/Skeletyl-TBK-Mini-flexible-PCBs-1222.html) â with per-key RGB. 2. A remarkable Dactyl-Manuform (https://kbd.news/Dactyl-Manuform-Gimbal-1227.html) with gimbals â open-sourced by sffubs. 3. Anna (https://kbd.news/Anna-keyboard-1223.html) is a wireless 40-key ortholinear split keyboard PCB open-sourced by Karl Grasegger. 4. A noname 7x5 split ergo (https://kbd.news/7x5-split-ergo-1224.html) keyboard by k9292 with 3D printed case. 5. Michael Gunawan’s kibod-01 (https://kbd.news/Kibod-01-1228.html) is a Corne-ish split keyboard with a slight splay and ribbon cable. 6. The Game Roy ADVANCE (https://kbd.news/Game-Roy-ADVANCE-1233.html) by ROYMEETSW0RLD started out as a gamepad and ended up as a split. 7. How the MoErgo Glove80 ergonomic keyboard was created through data-driven philosophy, modular test rigs, parametric CAD and 500+ A/B testing experiments (https://kbd.news/How-the-Glove80-keyboard-was-created-1231.html) . 8. ZSA is celebrating the shipping of 23,000 Moonlanders (https://kbd.news/23-000-Moonlanders-1226.html) . 9. SharktasticA announced his IBM-family keyboard wiki (https://kbd.news/Shark-s-IBM-wiki-1225.html) with the aim of covering niche models. 10. Signynt’s heavily tented case for the Keebio Levinson, dubbed Os eruditio (https://kbd.news/Os-eruditio-1229.html) , was inspired by the organic shapes of bones. 11. Pnohty 1.2 (https://kbd.news/Pnohty-1.2-layout-1230.html) â an updated layout by rayduck with reasonable number arrangement. 12. Brazen Studio’s Ian published some photos of their experimental gypsum/resin and cement/resin cases (https://kbd.news/Brazen-Studio-s-keyboard-cases-1232.html) .
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** This issueâs supporters
MoErgo Keyboards
Glove80 Split Contoured Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard for the most comfortable typing and RSI risk prevention (improved alternative to Dactyl Manuform and Kinesis Advantage)
MoErgo Glove80 (https://www.moergo.com/?utm_source=kbdnews) , splitkb.com, u/chad3814, Aiksplace, @keebio (https://keeb.io) , @kaleid1990, ghsear.ch, Timo, cdc, kiyejoco, Bob Cotton, FFKeebs, Rick Kremer & Davidjohn Gerena.
(You are real heroes!)
** Behind the Scenes
This weekâs topics of my behind the scenes series:
âESD killed my original Storm46, small developments, vendor & split database updates, 1977 Roland sequencer, etc.â
Read it here (https://kbd.news/Behind-the-Scenes-of-Issue-63-1234.html)
** Weekly keyboard art
”…a peak at the future: the control room and lab center for an on-wheels, fully automated pulp mill. Innovation like this? Soon. The ceiling? Here today.” Armstrong Ceiling Systems ad, 1966 (source (https://retro-futurism.livejournal.com/626009.html) ).
** And finally, the news with picsâ¦
Check the latest issue (https://kbd.news/issue/63/)
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