Pseudonymous ergonomic keyboard fanatic “RaphCoder13,” hereafter merely “Raph,” has designed a 3D-printable open supply cut up keyboard powered by a pair of Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontrollers — and boasting matching trackpads for each side.
“Birdy44 [is] a low-profile 3D-printed and hand-wired cut up keyboard,” Raph explains of his creation — completed in eye-catching pink, black, and white. “All components had been printed in PLA, 0.2mm layer peak. The instances and tenting legs have magnets inserts: 4× 8×2mm for every case and a pair of× 8×3mm for every tenting leg. Add pause throughout printing to insert the magnets (at 2.60mm for the instances and three.40mm for the legs). A comfortable match and a 0.2mm prime chamfer keep away from the magnets to be pulled off by the printing head.”
This 3D-printable hand-wired keyboard contains two customizable round trackpads. (📷: RaphCoder13)
Raph’s personal model of the Birdy44 is constructed utilizing 44 Kailh Choc V1 mechanical keyboard switches with customized legend-free low-profile keycaps. Inside every half of the keyboard, which join collectively utilizing a tip-ring-ring-sleeve (TRSS) cable, is a Waveshare RP2040-Zero microcontroller board to behave because the keyboard controller plus diodes for every change. There isn’t any PCB, although: each side of the keyboard are hand-wired, fairly than assembled on a circuit board.
The keyboard’s not only a textual content entry gadget, although: each halves embody a 40mm Cirque Trackpad, serving as a pointing gadget or as a management floor for a customized enter. These are positioned in order to be the inner-most a part of each keyboard sides — permitting for, do you have to want, DJ-like deck-spinning operations while you raise your arms from the keys.
There isn’t any PCB contained in the keyboard housing, simply hand-wired parts. (📷: RaphCoder13)
The 3D-printed chassis contains magnetized tenting legs, permitting the angle of the keyboard to be adjusted, and there is a carry case for taking it on-the-go. “I supposed to make use of magnet to maintain the halves within the transport case,” Raph explains. “The instances have cavities to insert 10×3×2[mm] magnets. It show to be not highly effective sufficient to maintain the halves in place, therefore I went for 10mm elastic tape Both attempt utilizing larger magnets or do not hassle with these.”
3D-printable recordsdata for the keyboard, together with the carry case and tenting legs, can be found on Raph’s GitHub repository underneath the reciprocal Artistic Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Worldwide license.