This ist a fork of abstracthat/dactyl-manuform while this is a fork of adereth/dactyl-keyboard
I will simply describe all the steps I took to build this keyboard.
For any information check out the original repos.
I decided myself for a 5x6 60% Layout and took the blueprint from the forked repositorie.
The pices got printed by Brandl Computer
https://github.com/stingray127/handwirehotswap/tree/main/Matrix
Switches Cherry MX Blue
CHERRY MX BLUE
The characteristic of this tactile switch is featured by tactile and audible feedback. Thanks to the striking "click", the CHERRY MX Blue not only provides noticeable, but also acoustic feedback. The switch with the CHERRY MX click technology is thus establishes itself as a courageous choice.
- Tactile and audible switching characteristics
- 60 cN operating force
- 2.2 mm pre travel
- 4.0 mm total travel
- With click
I highly recommend checking each switch with a multimeter, depending on how the keyboard is built there is no longer the possibility to change the switches!
Components | Quantity |
---|---|
M3 Screws & Nuts | 10 |
Isolating Tape | 1 |
Arduino Pro Micro 5V ATMEGA32U4 16 Mhz | 2 |
TRRS Jack | 2 |
TRRS Cable | 1 |
High Speed Silizium Diode Diotec 1N4148 150mA 75V 4ns 200°C | 100 |
Reset Switch | 2 |
Micro USB to USB-C | 1 |
Wire | 20 |
# installing qmk
if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]; then
brew tap qmk/qmk
brew install qmk
elif [[ "$(expr substr $(uname -s) 1 5)" == "Linux" ]]; then
sudo pacman -S qmk
fi
# creating the firmware-repositorie
qmk setup
# git clone https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware
# navigate into firmware-directory
cd ~/qmk_firmware
# compile the firmware .hex file
qmk compile -kb handwired/dactyl_manuform/5x6 -km custom
- Plug the USB cable into the left half of the Dactyl.
- Push the hardware reset button.
- Run
qmk flash -kb handwired/dactyl_manuform/5x6 -km custom
- Unplug the cable, and plug it into the right half. Follow the same instructions above.
- Unplug the cable, and plug it back into the left half. You’re done!
Copyright © 2015-2017 Matthew Adereth and Tom Short
The source code for generating the models (everything excluding the things/ and resources/ directories is distributed under the GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3.
The generated models and PCB designs are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License Version 3.0.