[WIP] OneHand - 20% Keyboard
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- Main keyboard: none
- Main mouse: custom
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I hope so!! I'd love to order a few!
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- Main mouse: custom
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Do you know pricing? Trying to gauge expenses. BIG thank you, PJE!!
- PJE
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking 2 Lite
- Main mouse: Microsoft 4000
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Up until now I've been giving the PCBs away. The PCBs cost around $2.50 each plus shipping. The main cost is the Teensy, switches and keycaps.adamx38243 wrote:Do you know pricing? Trying to gauge expenses. BIG thank you, PJE!!
The V1 uses a Teensy 2.0, the V2 is also a Teensy 2.0, but I'm also doing a Teensy 3.1 version as well.
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- Main mouse: custom
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I'd like to preorder, if for nothing else, than to promote this project. I have $50 for you; I don't need the Teensies, but the rest would be great. paypal?
- PJE
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking 2 Lite
- Main mouse: Microsoft 4000
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How many are just using this one handed?
I keep changing the new design, but I can quickly swap two connections on the old design to fix the error which required the removal of one of the Teensy's LEDs as I was using the pin as an input with pull-up.
I'd like to know how many I need to order. Up to 20 I'll send them out for free with the option of sending me some keycaps in return. Over 20 I may need to charge, especially if I mount some of the components such as resistors, a small amount to cover some of the cost.
If you want everything up to or including the Teensy 2, but excluding the keycaps, I'll need to charge due the cost of the components. In which case the price would be the raw parts cost plus shipping.
The V2 board is still in flux, but the V1 was perfectly OK for one hand use.
I keep changing the new design, but I can quickly swap two connections on the old design to fix the error which required the removal of one of the Teensy's LEDs as I was using the pin as an input with pull-up.
I'd like to know how many I need to order. Up to 20 I'll send them out for free with the option of sending me some keycaps in return. Over 20 I may need to charge, especially if I mount some of the components such as resistors, a small amount to cover some of the cost.
If you want everything up to or including the Teensy 2, but excluding the keycaps, I'll need to charge due the cost of the components. In which case the price would be the raw parts cost plus shipping.
The V2 board is still in flux, but the V1 was perfectly OK for one hand use.
- JotaCe
- Location: Portugal
- Main keyboard: 22Mini RGB
- Main mouse: Kensington Trackball Optical | Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: MX Red
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Right now, I'm interested in a trio of boards for one hand usage. If the small components are smd, it would be nice if they could come pre-soldered (obviously, I would pay extra for this).
- PJE
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking 2 Lite
- Main mouse: Microsoft 4000
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There are only five SMD resistors for the LEDs on the V1 design. I would mount these parts and the four screw inserts for free for a small batch.JotaCe wrote:Right now, I'm interested in a trio of boards for one hand usage. If the small components are smd, it would be nice if they could come pre-soldered (obviously, I would pay extra for this).
I have a few 2x stabilizers left, but not enough for 20 units, so you may need to source your own or fit two singles in their place.
I'll brush off the V1 design and see what I can do quickly.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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for someone desperately looking for a onehand keyboard this is like a dream come true.
How much work is it to support more characters than the ones in English. We have these in Swedish for example: ä å ö Ä Å Ö
Do you ever plan to sell a keyboard. I would love to buy one
How much work is it to support more characters than the ones in English. We have these in Swedish for example: ä å ö Ä Å Ö
Do you ever plan to sell a keyboard. I would love to buy one
- PJE
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking 2 Lite
- Main mouse: Microsoft 4000
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I'll look at getting a price for a fully built unit (less keycaps). It should be around $50 including the Teensy. This would be for a PCB with all mounted components. I've tested a few MX switches, but I'm still looking for the optimum format.
There should be no issue generating any normal character, as long as I know the codes. I'll look at what I need to do to invoke the modifiers.
There should be no issue generating any normal character, as long as I know the codes. I'll look at what I need to do to invoke the modifiers.
- JotaCe
- Location: Portugal
- Main keyboard: 22Mini RGB
- Main mouse: Kensington Trackball Optical | Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: MX Red
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Stabilizers I have, along with diodes, switches, teensy and keycaps.
So I just need the PCB with the smds soldered in (since I don't have gear to solder stuff that small).
And even if you don't charge for it, I'll make a donation towards future projects
So I just need the PCB with the smds soldered in (since I don't have gear to solder stuff that small).
And even if you don't charge for it, I'll make a donation towards future projects
- JotaCe
- Location: Portugal
- Main keyboard: 22Mini RGB
- Main mouse: Kensington Trackball Optical | Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: MX Red
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I would prefer the 2.0, but go with the majority of users.
- PJE
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking 2 Lite
- Main mouse: Microsoft 4000
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The key switches would be PCB mount Cherry MX. I haven't used a metal plate, but this would be a possibility in the future.
I'm looking to provide an assembled V1 unit without the keycaps for the cost of the components plus shipping. I don't have a price just yet. You'd just need to find keycaps - DSA would be the easiest to rearrange, unless you're using a QWERTY arrangement which would have sub-optimum key placement for one hand use.
I'm looking to provide an assembled V1 unit without the keycaps for the cost of the components plus shipping. I don't have a price just yet. You'd just need to find keycaps - DSA would be the easiest to rearrange, unless you're using a QWERTY arrangement which would have sub-optimum key placement for one hand use.
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- Location: Haarlem, The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: IBM
- Main mouse: Microsoft IntelliMouse
- Favorite switch: Bucklingspring
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Read the whole post, and I love it, how can I never have seen this?
Would love to buy two boards, just for building and fiddling a round
I can do the SMD soldering and assembly myself.
Great project and great documentation.
Keep up the good work.
Would love to buy two boards, just for building and fiddling a round
I can do the SMD soldering and assembly myself.
Great project and great documentation.
Keep up the good work.
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- Main keyboard: QWERTY
- Favorite switch: MxBlue
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Where are you ordering these pcbs from?The PCBs cost around $2.50 each plus shipping.
- PJE
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Main keyboard: Happy Hacking 2 Lite
- Main mouse: Microsoft 4000
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The original boards were from Seeedstudio via their Fusion PCB store. You need to keep the PCB under 10cm x 10cm to get the low $20 for 10 price.DaGameFace wrote:Where are you ordering these pcbs from?The PCBs cost around $2.50 each plus shipping.
- scottc
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- Location: Remote locations in Europe
- Main keyboard: GH60-HASRO 62g Nixies, HHKB Pro1 HS, Novatouch
- Main mouse: Steelseries Rival 300
- Favorite switch: Nixdorf 'Soft Touch' MX Black
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I'd be up for a set of assembled PCBs without switches for testing. Very excited to try these out!