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http://goo.gl/PY9m7v
LZ, any chance for a wrist rest to be added to the order/form, like the one in your preview thread? :)agree :-*Show Image(http://cfile4.uf.tistory.com/image/262A5D3E579243C4320BDB)
LZ, any chance for a wrist rest to be added to the order/form, like the one in your preview thread? :)Show Image(http://cfile4.uf.tistory.com/image/262A5D3E579243C4320BDB)
LZ, any chance for a wrist rest to be added to the order/form, like the one in your preview thread? :)Show Image(http://cfile4.uf.tistory.com/image/262A5D3E579243C4320BDB)
OH....
layer Acrylic wrist add-option?
LZ, any chance for a wrist rest to be added to the order/form, like the one in your preview thread? :)Show Image(http://cfile4.uf.tistory.com/image/262A5D3E579243C4320BDB)
OH....
layer Acrylic wrist add-option?
Yes. Either I missed it completely or you just made it available as an add on. Thanks :)
LifeZ, could you please confirm my order? My internet connection was playing up at the time...
Have not gotten any invoice yet.me too , still not receive invoice :(
Have not gotten any invoice yet.me too , still not receive invoice :(
Oh man, I'm sad I missed this. My LZ-GH is the only keyboard I use at home any more. Absolutely love it. If anyone is looking to get out of this, let me know.
So, how many LZ ErGO's were ordered? Also, are there any plans for other ergonomic boards in the future?
SOME ONE
I would be in for a full size ergo board with numbpad.
There is an acrylic version too!
http://kbdlab.co.kr/index.php?document_srl=4037322&mid=board_Lsno50
I was MIA when the GB went live. If someone finds they no longer have time to build the kit, i'll pick it up once they ship.
I was MIA when the GB went live. If someone finds they no longer have time to build the kit, i'll pick it up once they ship.
I am not sure whether I would sold mine as I spent to much money on keyboard and I am soooo poor right now. But I did ordered a extra set of PCB and plate, and I have a plan to sell them. If you are interested in the pcb and the plate after the shipment started, pls let me know.
I was MIA when the GB went live. If someone finds they no longer have time to build the kit, i'll pick it up once they ship.
I am not sure whether I would sold mine as I spent to much money on keyboard and I am soooo poor right now. But I did ordered a extra set of PCB and plate, and I have a plan to sell them. If you are interested in the pcb and the plate after the shipment started, pls let me know.
Not worth much without the case, thanks for the offer though
Received the board this morning. Thank you, LZ!Nice board jil :thumb: Can't wait to see it assembledShow Image(http://i.imgur.com/v6bxu5C.jpg)
Anyone's pcb comes with rgb presoldered?
Anyone's pcb comes with rgb presoldered?
Neither of the pcb's I received have the RGB LEDs soldered on the underside. It makes sense that they didn't solder any on these boards, since we wouldn't see the light through the case anyway.
Still waiting for mine, hope it could be arriving before 2017 comes.
Just got my board today! Thanks LZ!
I'm trying to figure out what [cherry profile] keyset I should use for this thing. Anyone have ideas? ( I got grey and grey) I'm thinking Sky Dolch but I don't know what I would use for the 2.25u key and the 2.75u key on the bottom. Opinions?
Anyone's pcb comes with rgb presoldered?
Neither of the pcb's I received have the RGB LEDs soldered on the underside. It makes sense that they didn't solder any on these boards, since we wouldn't see the light through the case anyway.
Yeah makes sense. Just that there were solder already applied on it so just thought to ask. Thanks!
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PCB : Full SMT(pre-soldered Device, Diodes, Resistors, RGB Leds)
The PCB is Designed/Developed by Leeku
The PCB is Programmed with JigOn firmware : http://kbdlab.co.kr/index.php?
mid=board_sw&document_srl=2702787
I've collected L3 software/JigOn tips from threads on GH, Google translate and Github, so here is my attempt at English documentation for Leeku's software:
L3 Software and JigOn (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v24vygvyl4mvqrm/AABUNcm0BDioYE5QbArje0Kba?dl=0) (PDF download from Dropbox)
It's a beginning more than an end. Feedback appreciated!
edit: v1.04 up!
It's all up to the postal services now I suspect.
Mine had #10 written on some of the packaged parts, so I assume at least 10 of them have already shipped.
I hope your's shows up soon.
It's all up to the postal services now I suspect.
Mine had #10 written on some of the packaged parts, so I assume at least 10 of them have already shipped.
I hope your's shows up soon.
Mine eventually arrived before yesterday. It looks so amazing. But one thing that confused me is those little black pins attached with the PCB near the USB port, what are those pins used for?
Those are sip sockets for the lock LEDs.
Solder them into the row of holes, trim the lock LED pins to size and stick them in the sockets.
My keyboard isn't being detected by windows - "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)"
Thought it was the in-switch LED's, but after removing them the issue remains.
I've also tried plugging it in while holding U and ESC without any success.
I think the PCB is fried :(
Well, I must admit to being a bit relieved I'm not alone in this.
I usually assemble a kbd every other week, so I doubt I did something daft.
Please do let us know when you've assembled yours.
Pictures!
BTW, I haven't check whether my PCB is functional, so just wondering can the connection issue be detected before soldering switch on it ?You can plug the keyboard in, and use tweezers to 'short' the pins of the switch.
My build is almost done. Switch leds will follow later, if at all.yeeee boiiiiii :thumb:
Specs:
Gray bottom, gray top
Aluminium plate,
Gateron red switches,
Enjoy PBT dye sub keycaps
Mods:
Sip sockets,
Lubed switches,
TMK firmware
Now I hope I get used to this new layout/orientation. Getting key 'B' and 'ENTER' feels very strange to me right now.
(Attachment Link)
Can anyone share their experience with this keyboard?
Anyone have any sweet typing vids?
LZ! I want one! Let me know if you have spares of this amazing keyboard! ;D
The parts
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Clear stabs + lube
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Mod-L switches
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It's built like a tank
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MiTo DSA Overcast + Blindspots
(Attachment Link)
The parts
(Attachment Link)
Clear stabs + lube
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Mod-L switches
(Attachment Link)
It's built like a tank
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(Attachment Link)
MiTo DSA Overcast + Blindspots
(Attachment Link)
OMG how does the Mod L feels like? I just grab some Mod M switches for my ergo
The parts
(Attachment Link)
Clear stabs + lube
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Mod-L switches
(Attachment Link)
It's built like a tank
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
MiTo DSA Overcast + Blindspots
(Attachment Link)
OMG how does the Mod L feels like? I just grab some Mod M switches for my ergo
I'm not having the best time with the MOD-L switches to be honest.
Comparing them to Zelios of any flavor:
- they feel grittier, even when lubed excessively
- without lube they're almost sticky
- due to the spring design there is very little resistance after the tactile bump which causes them to bottom out hard.
- I had 3 faulty switches in a batch of 110
Eventually I gave in and joined R4.5 for some 67g Zelios.
The parts
(Attachment Link)
Clear stabs + lube
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
Mod-L switches
(Attachment Link)
It's built like a tank
(Attachment Link)
(Attachment Link)
MiTo DSA Overcast + Blindspots
(Attachment Link)
OMG how does the Mod L feels like? I just grab some Mod M switches for my ergo
I'm not having the best time with the MOD-L switches to be honest.
Comparing them to Zelios of any flavor:
- they feel grittier, even when lubed excessively
- without lube they're almost sticky
- due to the spring design there is very little resistance after the tactile bump which causes them to bottom out hard.
- I had 3 faulty switches in a batch of 110
Eventually I gave in and joined R4.5 for some 67g Zelios.
I'm going to be putting 78g Zealios on mine once Kin sends my pcb back!
Though I'm not ready to put this board together, I was looking at the PCB this evening. Most of the solder points are self explanatory (switch or LED), but I had a few questions:
What are these?
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Why do these solder points have three in a row? I presume it gives the flexibility for switches on the bottom row.
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I want one of these. Feels bad missing out!good luck~!!
I would be in for a full size ergo board with numbpad.
Now that I have the money for this the regret is real :-[I would be in for a full size ergo board with numbpad.
I agree with this right here~!
I would be in for a full size ergo board with numbpad.Now that I have the money for this the regret is real :-[I would be in for a full size ergo board with numbpad.
I agree with this right here~!
we did it GH:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/1al6QAY.jpg)Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/7qDlcHi.jpg)
Now lets get even greedier and ask for the LZ-Ergo Full Size RV :cool: :cool: :cool:
I would be in for a full size ergo board with numbpad.Now that I have the money for this the regret is real :-[I would be in for a full size ergo board with numbpad.
I agree with this right here~!
we did it GH:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/1al6QAY.jpg)Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/7qDlcHi.jpg)
Now lets get even greedier and ask for the LZ-Ergo Full Size RV :cool: :cool: :cool:
How did you get this?
My build is almost done. Switch leds will follow later, if at all.
Specs:
Gray bottom, gray top
Aluminium plate,
Gateron red switches,
Enjoy PBT dye sub keycaps
Mods:
Sip sockets,
Lubed switches,
TMK firmware
Now I hope I get used to this new layout/orientation. Getting key 'B' and 'ENTER' feels very strange to me right now.
(Attachment Link)
Link to the TMK code that supports this board? Tips about flashing it? Would like to get this to support the laptop fn key if possible. Maybe TMK can help there.
So since this keyboard isn't the most... JigOn GUI friendly, does anyone have a keymap with "B" on the right hand side of the keyboard?
So since this keyboard isn't the most... JigOn GUI friendly, does anyone have a keymap with "B" on the right hand side of the keyboard?
Attached
If you're en-us choose keyboard->connect in the JigOn UI and then when you press a key on the keyboard it will highlight in the UI similar to how BootMapper Client does it.
So since this keyboard isn't the most... JigOn GUI friendly, does anyone have a keymap with "B" on the right hand side of the keyboard?
Here you go:
If you're en-us choose keyboard->connect in the JigOn UI and then when you press a key on the keyboard it will highlight in the UI similar to how BootMapper Client does it.
So since this keyboard isn't the most... JigOn GUI friendly, does anyone have a keymap with "B" on the right hand side of the keyboard?
Here you go:
If you're en-us choose keyboard->connect in the JigOn UI and then when you press a key on the keyboard it will highlight in the UI similar to how BootMapper Client does it.
For whatever reason, it is NOT highlighting for me :( Ty for map though!
Anyone else having issues with their Ergo PCB? This is my second PCB and the MCU is fried. :(
Anyone else having issues with their Ergo PCB? This is my second PCB and the MCU is fried. :(
Anyone else having issues with their Ergo PCB? This is my second PCB and the MCU is fried. :(
I have issues when I unplug and replug the pcb the board is bricked. I had Leeku looked at it and he said there are no problems after re flashing using ISP and AVRDUDE. I think it's my USB port corrupting the board :(
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Anyone else having issues with their Ergo PCB? This is my second PCB and the MCU is fried. :(
I have issues when I unplug and replug the pcb the board is bricked. I had Leeku looked at it and he said there are no problems after re flashing using ISP and AVRDUDE. I think it's my USB port corrupting the board :(
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Are you using in-switch LEDs?
Anyone else having issues with their Ergo PCB? This is my second PCB and the MCU is fried. :(
I have issues when I unplug and replug the pcb the board is bricked. I had Leeku looked at it and he said there are no problems after re flashing using ISP and AVRDUDE. I think it's my USB port corrupting the board :(
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Are you using in-switch LEDs?
Yeah I do. Sip sockets, funny I can tell when my keyboard is working or not working because when I plug in and doesn't work, only the WASD and Arrow in switch leds turn on. If it works, all leds turn on. :/ weird I tried rebooting using isp and update to the latest firmware and when I turn off in switch led, the board bricks. It's recognized by jigon and I can program it but led is wonky to me.
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Anyone else having issues with their Ergo PCB? This is my second PCB and the MCU is fried. :(
I have issues when I unplug and replug the pcb the board is bricked. I had Leeku looked at it and he said there are no problems after re flashing using ISP and AVRDUDE. I think it's my USB port corrupting the board :(
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Are you using in-switch LEDs?
Yeah I do. Sip sockets, funny I can tell when my keyboard is working or not working because when I plug in and doesn't work, only the WASD and Arrow in switch leds turn on. If it works, all leds turn on. :/ weird I tried rebooting using isp and update to the latest firmware and when I turn off in switch led, the board bricks. It's recognized by jigon and I can program it but led is wonky to me.
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I thought so.
Mine was very wonky with the LED's installed.
Toggling them on was enough to cause the board to reboot and brick itself.
I suspect that it's a power issue causing the firmware to corrupt on the board.
After removing all the LEDs and reflashing the firmware the board has been 100% stable for me.
Some weeks ago I had to debug my tmk port of lz ergo l3 because of random firmware crashes. I use this firmware on other l3 based boards (lzcp, tx1800) without any issues. After some hours of debugging it turned out that the (on my board) unsoldered rgb leds caused the issue. I patched my firmware to stop sending any rgb led requests and it became stable.
I don't know jigon and/or original firmware that much but maybe you could try to avoid doing any rgb led based commands there or you could try to solder at least rgb led 1. Maybe that will cure your issues as well.
Some weeks ago I had to debug my tmk port of lz ergo l3 because of random firmware crashes. I use this firmware on other l3 based boards (lzcp, tx1800) without any issues. After some hours of debugging it turned out that the (on my board) unsoldered rgb leds caused the issue. I patched my firmware to stop sending any rgb led requests and it became stable.
I don't know jigon and/or original firmware that much but maybe you could try to avoid doing any rgb led based commands there or you could try to solder at least rgb led 1. Maybe that will cure your issues as well.
I will give that a try. Right now, i removed all leds, and jigon is able to recognize my keys when I type all the rows and columns but the keys won't register normally. Did this ever occur to you?
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Some weeks ago I had to debug my tmk port of lz ergo l3 because of random firmware crashes. I use this firmware on other l3 based boards (lzcp, tx1800) without any issues. After some hours of debugging it turned out that the (on my board) unsoldered rgb leds caused the issue. I patched my firmware to stop sending any rgb led requests and it became stable.
I don't know jigon and/or original firmware that much but maybe you could try to avoid doing any rgb led based commands there or you could try to solder at least rgb led 1. Maybe that will cure your issues as well.
I will give that a try. Right now, i removed all leds, and jigon is able to recognize my keys when I type all the rows and columns but the keys won't register normally. Did this ever occur to you?
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Wow - that's strange.
JigOn recognizes the correct key, but nothing comes through in windows?
What if you re-write the keymap to the KBD?
I posted one here if you want to test: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=83971.msg2395821#msg2395821
Hey I am here.
Would you some one summary the status for me?
Hey I am here.
Would you some one summary the status for me?
Hi Leeku - I'm the person who's built the Ergo for _BMW_M3_. The problem he was having was that upon plugging the keyboard in it would report as an Unidentified USB device, and not respond nor allow him to connect via JigOn. We reflashed the board with an USBasp and it was still exhibiting the same issue.
I want to point out that he had me install RGB LEDs and in-switch LEDs on the whole board.
MajorKoos reported a similar issue and was able to correct it by desoldering the LEDs from his board. Working from that, I desoldered RGB #1 and reflashed - same issue persisted. I desoldered the in-switch LEDs from the right-hand side of the board (PrSc,ScrLk,Paus,Home,Ins,PgUp,End,Del,PgDn, and the arrows) reflashed and I was able to connect via JigOn.
At this point I reconnected RGB #1 and the board was still functional. The board is now working properly with in-switch LEDs and RGB LEDs on, and connecting and programming via JigOn without issue.
Based on the fact that removing 13 LEDs corrected the issue, I think there's something wrong with the LED drive circuit on this PCB. Since it is appearing on at least two PCBs, I wonder if it isn't some sort of design flaw? Is there any way to control in-switch LED intensity aside from the resistors on the PCB?
I should point out I had to reflash both the boot loader and the firmware.
Have you tried both?
I should point out I had to reflash both the boot loader and the firmware.
Have you tried both?
I should point out I had to reflash both the boot loader and the firmware.
Have you tried both?
I second that too. Im with terry on this one.
I should point out I had to reflash both the boot loader and the firmware.
Have you tried both?
I second that too. Im with terry on this one.
Here you go.
Firmware, boot loader, etc.
First do the boot loader, then do the firmware.
My theory is that the boot loader fixes the brown out detection settings and stops further corruption, but I haven't put anything other than the indicator LEDs back in to test.
I should point out I had to reflash both the boot loader and the firmware.
Have you tried both?
I second that too. Im with terry on this one.
Here you go.
Firmware, boot loader, etc.
First do the boot loader, then do the firmware.
My theory is that the boot loader fixes the brown out detection settings and stops further corruption, but I haven't put anything other than the indicator LEDs back in to test.
Oh, I've been rewriting the bootloader using AVRdude since the beginning. Only way to upload the new FW because without a new bootloader, my PC won't detect my keyboard. Thanks for the files tho!
I should point out I had to reflash both the boot loader and the firmware.
Have you tried both?
I second that too. Im with terry on this one.
Here you go.
Firmware, boot loader, etc.
First do the boot loader, then do the firmware.
My theory is that the boot loader fixes the brown out detection settings and stops further corruption, but I haven't put anything other than the indicator LEDs back in to test.
Oh, I've been rewriting the bootloader using AVRdude since the beginning. Only way to upload the new FW because without a new bootloader, my PC won't detect my keyboard. Thanks for the files tho!
OK, that kind of makes sense.
In theory then the road to success is to skip the in switch LEDs and reflash the FW and bootloader via an ISP.
RGB LEDs may still be an option though - I didn't install them and had similar issues anyway.
All being said and done though, after removing the LEDs and reflashing I haven't had a single issue.
It's a wonderful keyboard to use.
Here is some possible flaws,
1. Actually whole LEDs in the switch consumes the current. - Try the other cables.
2. Showing BootHID on "device&printer" when you plug holding "~"key confirms that there is no problem in circuit as well as bootloader.
3. Try to plug in holing "U" key , which make the keyboard to USB mode instead of PS/2 mode(plugin holding "P") key.
4. For boo, I think you may see the "L3"keyboard on "Device&Printer" when the keyboards plugged(it makes sense because the JigOn recognize the keyboard) - maybe some problems in key map otherwise there is some problem in switch matrix circuit. -> try to update latest FW and use JigOn on http://kbdlab.co.kr/index.php?mid=board_sw&document_srl=2702787
Please contact me via "leeku11" @ skype it's easier to handling one to one. :)
Here is some possible flaws,
1. Actually whole LEDs in the switch consumes the current. - Try the other cables.
2. Showing BootHID on "device&printer" when you plug holding "~"key confirms that there is no problem in circuit as well as bootloader.
3. Try to plug in holing "U" key , which make the keyboard to USB mode instead of PS/2 mode(plugin holding "P") key.
4. For boo, I think you may see the "L3"keyboard on "Device&Printer" when the keyboards plugged(it makes sense because the JigOn recognize the keyboard) - maybe some problems in key map otherwise there is some problem in switch matrix circuit. -> try to update latest FW and use JigOn on http://kbdlab.co.kr/index.php?mid=board_sw&document_srl=2702787
Please contact me via "leeku11" @ skype it's easier to handling one to one. :)
I love the board, but it's a shame about the random PCB issues.
I hope you find the solution!
Hey guys, I'm getting my kit in a few days and was wondering what to do to avoid some of the issues people have been having with the pcb. Any tips what to do for leds and such? No leds or no sips or just sips etc? Thanks
LZ do you have any of the files for the wrist wrest? Kin doesn't have anymore and my friend and I would like to get some made. thx!
Hey LZ any chance you're still selling these keyboards?
I'm keen to get one asap.