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Mike Typeson

He is not pretty, but he gets the job done.

This is my first keyboard that has a home grown pcb. It is wired as a unibody even though the electronics are in 3 pieces. I made it because I needed a simple keyboard that did not require i2c, to test out my custom firmware found here: https://github.com/StephanMoeller/zigmkay

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An stl can be found directly in this repo (mike-typeson.stl)

To build this, the following things are needed:

  • 3d printed case
  • PCB
  • THT diodes (30 pieces)
  • Khailh mx sockets (30 pieces)
  • A xiao rp2040 microcontroller
  • 16 jumper wires with female dupont in both ends

All my boards:

https://github.com/StephanMoeller/clacky-chan
https://github.com/StephanMoeller/mike-typeson
https://github.com/StephanMoeller/skinnypete32
https://github.com/StephanMoeller/wilson26

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