• @sam2099OP
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    10 months ago

    Here are the parts that I used:

    PCB: Lily58 pro
    MCU: Splinky rp2040
    Switches: Akko v3 pro Lavender purple
    Keycaps: Tuzi in XDA profile

    With custom built cables, and just a front and back plate that I got along with the PCB.

    • Kuro
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      110 months ago

      Did not know you could use rp2040 chips with the Lily PCBs. Are they 100% compatible?

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        10 months ago

        According to where I bought it from and here this specific MCU shares the footprint with a pro micro with extra gpio pins

        • Kuro
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          110 months ago

          Thank you! Never heard of this one.

  • @[email protected]
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    610 months ago

    Those keycaps are very nice. What was something you learned from doing your first build?

    • @sam2099OP
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      The keycaps are called Tuzi.

      I learned to properly solder(I’m still not great at it, but by the end I started getting better). And basically everything to do with building a keyboard.

  • maegul (he/they)
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    210 months ago

    Nice work! Looks clean and an awesome key set too!

    What sort of layout you using? Any customisations you onto or thinking about?

    • @sam2099OP
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      210 months ago

      I’m definitely gonna be customising my layout, probably often until I figure out everything I need. And maybe also do some custom stuff on the oleds too. Right now it has bongo cat that plays the animation when the wpm goes high enough (taken from here)

      The keyset is called Tuzi.