Do you use a macro keyboard for shortcuts? If so, what size?
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I just had mine arrive yesterday!
I have one of these
I'm using ch57x-keyboard-tool to configure it, because I don't fancy running some random closed-source Chinese code (the manual links to a file on Google Drive). It also means I can move over my config when I switch to Linux.
I have two keys for switching between headphones and speakers, and some set up for shortcuts I forget (like ctrl-shift-e for the network monitor in Firefox). One key types "hello" just because I can.
I've got the large knob controlling volume, and I can click it to toggle mute. The other two are currently set to scroll, but I don't need that as my mouse has better ergonomics for scrolling.
I still have plenty of unused keys and it's got three layers so I won't be running out in the foreseeable future.
Also forgot to point out, you can buy keys with a transparent cover over the top on ali so you can shove a piece of paper underneath the transparent bit to use as labels.
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Macro keyboards are mini programmable USB keyboards that can be pressed to trigger shortcuts, a sequence of keypresses etc. They can have several layers so switching to a different one will trigger different keypresses from the same key, so e.g. different IDEs can be represented.
Do you use one? If so, what do you use it for and what size do you use? Is it too big / too small?
Surprised I haven't seen it mentioned here, but I've had both the DuckyPad and recently backed the DuckyPad Pro and love them both!
https://github.com/dekuNukem/duckyPad
https://dekunukem.github.io/duckyPad-Pro/
I use it for a variety of shortcuts, Markdown notes, numpad for my Lily58, and it's compatible with Autohotkey!
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Surprised I haven't seen it mentioned here, but I've had both the DuckyPad and recently backed the DuckyPad Pro and love them both!
https://github.com/dekuNukem/duckyPad
https://dekunukem.github.io/duckyPad-Pro/
I use it for a variety of shortcuts, Markdown notes, numpad for my Lily58, and it's compatible with Autohotkey!
$70 for a macropad? You can buy an entire kb for that price.
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Surprised I haven't seen it mentioned here, but I've had both the DuckyPad and recently backed the DuckyPad Pro and love them both!
https://github.com/dekuNukem/duckyPad
https://dekunukem.github.io/duckyPad-Pro/
I use it for a variety of shortcuts, Markdown notes, numpad for my Lily58, and it's compatible with Autohotkey!
This looks awesome - thanks! What's the all-in price?
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It's called a chocofi https://github.com/pashutk/chocofi
It's based on a corne. I've got a bunch of bare pcbs available still if you want some, will just have to pay postage, I'm not really going to be doing anything with them.
I'd definitely be interested. What else would I need to build it?
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I'd definitely be interested. What else would I need to build it?
There should be a parts list on that GitHub. You'd need two microcontrollers, two batteries, all of the switches and keycaps you want a bunch of resisters and hot swap sockets if you want hotswappable switches.
The keyboard is a modification of the corne so if you can't find a tutorial on this one specifically I'd you want to watch a video, a corne one would suffice.
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There should be a parts list on that GitHub. You'd need two microcontrollers, two batteries, all of the switches and keycaps you want a bunch of resisters and hot swap sockets if you want hotswappable switches.
The keyboard is a modification of the corne so if you can't find a tutorial on this one specifically I'd you want to watch a video, a corne one would suffice.
Well, I can't see a parts list in that repo, but I did find others. If the offer's still open, I'll definitely take a couple PCBs. Where did you buy the rest of the parts from?
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Well, I can't see a parts list in that repo, but I did find others. If the offer's still open, I'll definitely take a couple PCBs. Where did you buy the rest of the parts from?
Ahh, having a quick look around looks like I may have followed a corne build guide but just made sure I had choc stuff instead. (Don't think there was an actual choc variant of the corne at the time).
I bought all of my parts here: https://mechboards.co.uk/
The machine pin socket was to hotswap the controller whilst also giving storage for the battery underneath. I think I followed a YouTube guide for that one. It's not something you need to do though. If you are thinking of that and can't find the video yourself I'll try and look around for you.
But yeah if you give me an address I'll try and see how much the postage will cost for you, and I'll try and find where I've put them too. So don't buy any of the extra parts until you know for certain I've sent pcbs your way. Just in case I don't find them. Slim chance, but you never know.
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Ahh, having a quick look around looks like I may have followed a corne build guide but just made sure I had choc stuff instead. (Don't think there was an actual choc variant of the corne at the time).
I bought all of my parts here: https://mechboards.co.uk/
The machine pin socket was to hotswap the controller whilst also giving storage for the battery underneath. I think I followed a YouTube guide for that one. It's not something you need to do though. If you are thinking of that and can't find the video yourself I'll try and look around for you.
But yeah if you give me an address I'll try and see how much the postage will cost for you, and I'll try and find where I've put them too. So don't buy any of the extra parts until you know for certain I've sent pcbs your way. Just in case I don't find them. Slim chance, but you never know.
I'm in the US. I can send you my address if you have somewhere I can send it. I don't want to post it publicly for obvious reasons.
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I'm in the US. I can send you my address if you have somewhere I can send it. I don't want to post it publicly for obvious reasons.
You can give me a private message on here right?
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This looks awesome - thanks! What's the all-in price?
DuckyPad: $100
Pro: $115That's with cables, switches, and keycaps included.
Fun little customizable devices and purchases support the developer.
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$70 for a macropad? You can buy an entire kb for that price.
You're not wrong, but it's a small developer and an otherwise niche product. These things tend to get a bit more expensive as a result.
Totally worth it though!
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You're not wrong, but it's a small developer and an otherwise niche product. These things tend to get a bit more expensive as a result.
Totally worth it though!
Yes and no? Being a niche product, I feel like there should be a diy option where you get all of the parts as a kit for a reduced price. Maybe 30-35USD would make more sense. At 70 I would not even consider this product tbh.
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I'm in the US. I can send you my address if you have somewhere I can send it. I don't want to post it publicly for obvious reasons.
Hey just letting you know, I got your message, I've just not had any time to find exactly where I put the boards yet it's been a busy time. I've kept your message unread as a daily reminder though
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Hey just letting you know, I got your message, I've just not had any time to find exactly where I put the boards yet it's been a busy time. I've kept your message unread as a daily reminder though
No worries!
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