Numpad galore
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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Following our never ending group build I've contacted various manufacturers to get prices, material availability and so on.
One of them (that I won't disclose just yet) seemed very interested in the project and they would be able to help us in the whole process. Talking with them we agreed that we could run a test "keyboard construction kit" for a numpad, and if everything goes smooth we could expand to a full keyboard. Price would be extremely attractive.
So if there's enough interest we could have a very high quality numpad with whatever layout we want. Being smaller we could even try to have the case CNC'd! It would be still a DIY kit, but you'd get everything you need, and the quality would be high-end. Also I may be willing to offer an assembly service if you need it.
These are the preliminary designs, but I'm not an avid numpad user so I'd like to have your feedback!
blanks of course could be anything.
Ideas? suggestions? impressions?
One of them (that I won't disclose just yet) seemed very interested in the project and they would be able to help us in the whole process. Talking with them we agreed that we could run a test "keyboard construction kit" for a numpad, and if everything goes smooth we could expand to a full keyboard. Price would be extremely attractive.
So if there's enough interest we could have a very high quality numpad with whatever layout we want. Being smaller we could even try to have the case CNC'd! It would be still a DIY kit, but you'd get everything you need, and the quality would be high-end. Also I may be willing to offer an assembly service if you need it.
These are the preliminary designs, but I'm not an avid numpad user so I'd like to have your feedback!
blanks of course could be anything.
Ideas? suggestions? impressions?
- Jmneuv
- Location: DE
- Main keyboard: Phantomized QFR
- Main mouse: LX8 (mod)
- Favorite switch: 68g
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I like the sidekick. I think it's important that the height/angle remains adjustable even if it's only through different feet. Also the outer borders should be very thin so you can edge it real close to your main keyboard.
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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if we go CNC the side thickness would be around 3mm. with a layered design we could go almost flush with the caps.
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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to design the PCB I believe it would be $200 (one time), so for few pieces it's better to use a teensy. Like I said this would be still a DIY project. The difference is that you get all the pieces directly from the manufacturer and we don't have multiple shipping-to-me-shipping-to-you fees.
It might be possible to also have the piece assembled, but I we haven't talked about that.
It might be possible to also have the piece assembled, but I we haven't talked about that.
- Grendel
- Location: Corvallis, OR, USA
- Main keyboard: CM Storm Quickfire XT MX Green
- Main mouse: Logitech G9
- Favorite switch: MX Ghost Blue
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Hm, I would be interested in the 60% Companion (already got a hacked Scorpius-32), kit is no problem and I already have code for it if the CPU is AVR based. An option to have it all 1x keys would be nice. Personally I prefer the case flush w/ the plate (or where the plate would be if it doesn't have one) and as flat as possible w/ an optional mechanism to raise the back.
- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
- Favorite switch: Topre and Buckelings
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This is great, DIY perfect. I would be definitely interested in the 60% version, if possible with a big zero key. But probably it's better not to have one zillion of different wishes and desires, but a small great simple designed 'companion' just for testing reasons and of course every day usage!
- photekq
- Cherry Picker
- Location: United Kingdom
- Main keyboard: Various Cherry Corp keyboards
- Main mouse: Razer Deathadder (1st gen)
- Favorite switch: Nixdorf 'Soft Touch' MX Black (55g springs)
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If you decide to go down the CNC route let me know if you need any help with the case design. I'm happy to do it. Just give me a concept and I'll make it happen.
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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EU indeedpasph wrote:sidekick.
I really hope that manifacturer is EU based.
thanks that might be needed!photekq wrote:If you decide to go down the CNC route let me know if you need any help with the case design. I'm happy to do it. Just give me a concept and I'll make it happen.
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- Location: CZ
- Main keyboard: Kinesis Advantage2, JIS ThinkPad,…
- Main mouse: I like (some) trackballs, e.g., L-Trac
- Favorite switch: #vintage ghost Cherry MX Black (+ thick POM caps)
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Awesome!
If the price is good and the thing is fully programmable, I'm interested in the sidekick (because it's just too cool) and two 5×5 to turn them into a compact split matrix keyboard.
If the price is good and the thing is fully programmable, I'm interested in the sidekick (because it's just too cool) and two 5×5 to turn them into a compact split matrix keyboard.
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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of course they are fully programmable and it should be also possible to have the plate that supports both 2u and all 1u keys
- Stabilized
- Location: Edinburgh
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Either would be great, but I am leaning to the Sidekick.
Would the long enter and the + be stabilized keys? And would have the ability to choose whether to have the layout of the num pad either way?
Would the long enter and the + be stabilized keys? And would have the ability to choose whether to have the layout of the num pad either way?
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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yes the keys are stabilized. I should be able to design the plate so it can accommodate both layouts.
- pyrelink
- Location: USA
- Main keyboard: HHKB 2
- Main mouse: CST L-Trac
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring
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Most likely a Teensy. Small, easy to fit, and plenty of firmware and resources already made for the ATMEGA32U4 chip...davkol wrote:BTW what kind of controller would it use?
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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yeah teensy unless we find a viable alternative
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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indeed it might work, but I need someone who guides me thought the PCB
- Grendel
- Location: Corvallis, OR, USA
- Main keyboard: CM Storm Quickfire XT MX Green
- Main mouse: Logitech G9
- Favorite switch: MX Ghost Blue
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Smallest AVR I would use is a ATmega16u2. You don't want to miss that USB module, V-USB is a PITA.
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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would you be interested in adding a couple of knobs? (to change FN layer for example, or volume control or scroll wheel) or you'd rather keep it simple?
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
The smaller the keyboard, the greater the impact of extras like knobs would be. Probably a bad idea for a numpad especially.
I am intrigued, though, about putting maybe very small ones into a compact keyboard. Even nice flip switches could be very useful.
I am intrigued, though, about putting maybe very small ones into a compact keyboard. Even nice flip switches could be very useful.
- scottc
- ☃
- 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
- DT Pro Member: -
€4 eBay Pro Micro?
They have fewer pins than a Teensy (about 21 iirc), but that's good for even up to 16x5.
They have fewer pins than a Teensy (about 21 iirc), but that's good for even up to 16x5.
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
Have you tried using one? I suspect there's a catch… like incompatibility with the Teensy loader app, and being a general pain in the arse to flash.
- matt3o
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- Location: Italy
- Main keyboard: WhiteFox
- Main mouse: Anywhere MX
- Favorite switch: Anything, really
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does it have arduino bootloader?scottc wrote:€4 eBay Pro Micro?
They have fewer pins than a Teensy (about 21 iirc), but that's good for even up to 16x5.
- 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
- DT Pro Member: -
I've used one and it's fine. It's currently got Soarer's firmware on it, but I've also used hasu's TMK. It doesn't have a dedicated reset button, so you have to short the RST pin manually after the first flash. It's a bit tricky to figure out the first time, but IMO it's definitely worth it since it's much, much cheaper.Muirium wrote:Have you tried using one? I suspect there's a catch… like incompatibility with the Teensy loader app, and being a general pain in the arse to flash.
No teensy loader. But on Linux, it's as easy as:
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avrdude -p atmega32u4 -P /dev/ttyACM0 -c avr109 -U flash:w:gh60_lufa.hex
I'm just thinking out loud here, maybe I should do that.
I think so, but I really am clueless about bootloaders. You can program it using both the Arduino IDE and with AVRdude directly, so I assume it does. I just know that it seems to work.matt3o wrote:does it have arduino bootloader?
You can also replace it with the LUFA bootloader.