I was initially excited about my Keychron V6 keyboard, I was looking forward to a thockier keyboard and wanted the customizability with qmk. The V6 seemed like a good match. But after unboxing it, I realized that the south-facing LEDs weren’t ideal. I had just purchased Razer PBT keycaps, which I loved, but they didn’t work at all with the LEDs and the escaping light underneath just blinded me.

I tried to make the setup work with custom keycaps from fkcaps (https://fkcaps.com/custom/5ELZPQ). While they were cool, they weren’t the same as double-shot PBT keys. The setup wasn’t ideal but I just stuck with it.

When I saw a YouTube video about building a keyboard with KiCad, I was inspired to try it myself. I used an ATmega32U, because I thought it would be easier to integrate, but it did have it’s challenges: limited I/O meant I had to sacrifice the layout switch, and my matrix is best described as “tortuous”. Despite a few errors on my PCB (a group of LEDs were not connected and I completely missed the holes for a stabilizer), the final PCB works amazingly well.

I’ve added a few photos below showcasing my setup before PCB assembly. You can see the light issues under the keys and how the laser etching from fkcaps isn’t very durable.

EDIT: I’ve published the files to github in case anyone wants to have a look: V6 conversion

before the pcb swap

fkcaps key detail

after transplant

  • @[email protected]
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    42 months ago

    Super cool! Great job. That’s the one thing that bothers me about their boards. Maybe I’ll give this a shot too

    • @RevenOP
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      32 months ago

      It was a fun process, much recommended. I’ve got an extra 4 pcbs that require a few bodge wires if you’ve got a V6. :D

      • billwashere
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        12 months ago

        Any chance you’d release these files? I might wanna try this too. I miss my shine through keys.

        • @RevenOP
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          22 months ago

          Yes, I want to, just haven’t gotten around to put it all together yet. But it’s on my to do list.

    • @BradleyUffner
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      22 months ago

      There are a number of relatively inexpensive PCB fabrication services available online, that is if all the YouTube sponsorship ads forced in to every channel I watch are to be believed.

      • @RevenOP
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        52 months ago

        Yes, I got it made at jlcpcb. It’s a big board, so it wasn’t as cheap as a small prototype board. But not unreasonable. A good price per board, but a bit of a waste because I now have 4 more that I will never use.

        • @wjrii
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          22 months ago

          I now have 4 more that I will never use.

          Sounds to me like it’s time to get two more MCUs, some standoffs, and some rubber feet, and make a pair of barebones boards, LOL. JLCPCB is pretty nice. I did an extremely simple custom design that was literally just traces and vias, and got 5 PCBs for under USD30.

          • @RevenOP
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            22 months ago

            That’s a nice board!

            • @wjrii
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              12 months ago

              Thanks! I’ve tweaked the layout a tiny bit since those pics, but I’ve been using it a lot and it’s worked really well. Current project is to retrofit a little baby solenoid onto one of my fully hand-wired boards with tactile switches. Not exactly true IBM “KERCHUNK-THUNK!” but should add a pointless and fun audio feedback to a board I just don’t use that much otherwise.

              But seriously… if there is a switch type you’ve been meaning to try, or some weird QMK ideas, add a plate from Keychron and (maybe?) the hotswap sockets, and you’ve got a perfectly legitimate build style.

    • @wjrii
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      22 months ago

      South facing fits “Cherry profile” keycaps better, as well as old-school caps with shine-through lock indicators. Would be a bummer if you were expecting full shinethrough though.

  • @Zachariah
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    22 months ago

    Yeah, the LEDs on my Q6 are the only thing I don’t like about it. I don’t use it in the dark much, but I’ve gotten used to the shine through letters on laptops, so I wish it was the same.

    • @RevenOP
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      32 months ago

      “Japanese” duplex

      No, lol! I wish I had known of this or would’ve been clever enough to come up with something similar. I basically just yolo’d it the best I could. It was a torture.

      work of art