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geekhack Projects => Making Stuff Together! => Topic started by: RominRonin on Sat, 05 March 2016, 14:06:12

Title: Katana - custom angled, tilted, programmable keyboard.
Post by: RominRonin on Sat, 05 March 2016, 14:06:12
I've been developing a custom angled, tilted keyboard based on the microsoft natural ergonomic 4000, and since some early interest has already been expressed, I'd like to finalise the design.

I've been using my first prototype since January, here's the build log:
http://imgur.com/a/Wpy9j

and how it looks now:
(http://i.imgur.com/7fxVvhr.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/9x7VMQY.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/6HlXIt3.jpg)

I like that the the keyboard is a one piece design (though I am working on my own ergodoxian split keyboard as well), I think keyboards like the MSNE4K, and by extension the Katana, appeal to touch typists especially. As such, I consider the wrist rest as an integral part of the overall design. I'd like to accomplish this with a 'contemporary custom keyboard' design (layers of laser-cut acrylic anyone?). I'll post my design ideas when I have the time.

Things I believe work well:


Things I'm looking for feedback on:


Leave your comments, interest and feedback below.
Title: Re: Katana - custom angled, tilted, programmable keyboard.
Post by: CPTBadAss on Wed, 09 March 2016, 08:49:30
I think the center zoom thingy on the 4K can be replaced by like palm switches or the thumb switches like you suggested. kurplop has even integrated a trackball into the center of his boards so that might be a cool idea.

I think I'm missing your keycap idea. Are you saying you want a way to have the SA caps sit lower into the board so they're not as raised in comparison to Cherry?

And I think the angle and tilt is great. But the layout would be unusable for me. The bottom row is a nightmare of too many buttons and I really dislike 1x backspace. I think multiple buttons instead of a large spacebar is a good idea on a keyboard but not a whole bottom row of 1x. Maybe something like the JD45.

I loved the layout and angle of the M4K so it's great to see other's taking inspiration from the board. You should check out VoteforDavid's project as well.