I'm not entirely convinced the problem is in the firmware only.
The switches feel really "rusty" sometimes, especially when pressed at an angle with a weak finger.
Unless those MX switches are just really crappy, I can only attribute this to their tall keycaps.
This would make a some sense, because tall caps would cause more sheer force, and I have the impressing that the top rows are less reliable too.
Though that's not related to my Q not responding half of the time.
Maybe I need to clean the switch as their troubleshooting suggests.
Has anyone replaced the controller in a TECK before?
Replacing a proprietary surface mount chip with another board is not my idea of easy.
Tracing connections, removing the chip without causing damage, carving out space for the Teensy, adding wires to 1mm pads, etc.
Is anyone selling kits for DIY boards like the ErgoDox?
I saw som derivatives and similar designs that I'd also be happy with.
But I'm not looking forward to sourcing all the parts.
I found a Massdrop that ended and this cute little board:
http://atreus.technomancy.us