Hi all.
I'm presenting my heavy modified keyboards, now with my own controller firmware.
The keyboards are: CK6 (on pictures) and CK7 (on videos)
and my firmware on both is called: K.C. ("Kacey"), short from Keyboard Controller.
More info (about features, motivation, use cases etc.) in project description on
my website.
There is also a gallery with
pictures, and few
videos (without voice).
Keyboards are actually very similar to those in my
previous post (CK3 and CK4) from 2016. This means they have rubber domes cut off and result in about 23 gram force to press for CK6.
The hardware is still Teensy 3.1 or 3.2 board, but now with a 1.8" color display (LCD, 160x128, 16bit, ST7735).
The code allows changing anything (binding of keys, editing sequences, macros, etc.), directly in menu on the keyboard's display. I'm showing it on
features video (bit long and with no comments
).
Of course I didn't write it completely from nothing, I used available libraries and ported parts from my old fork of kiibohd controller.
More info with sources on
github.
For me the keyboards are perfect for now and OFC I wouldn't touch any others even if I got paid for it