Dactyl Case

Dactyl Case

$128.00
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This is the dactyl one of the first, if not the first, DIY printable split ergonomic ortholinear keyboards.  This case has a mount for reset button, TRRS jack, and microcontroller.  Due to a modular design you are free to use a wide selection of microcontrollers. PCBs Makes building these much easier by turning almost all of the solder points into through hole connections. Thumb cluster is connected to the alpha section via 7x wires.  All connections are numbered to take the guess work out of wiring.  Simply connect column 1 on the thumb cluster to column 1 on the alpha section. PCB include both the alpha and thumb cluster.  The Alpha section is based on BastardKBs open source PCBs found here. My version is available on github here.  Slight modifications in how the silkscreen identifies columns/rows as well as the addition of a thumb cluster breakout and column separator breakouts (for the dactyl you need to split the alpha PCB into two sections). Firmware This build uses the "promicro

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