MIA custom mechanical keyboard
What is it?
A keyboard for a PC. Just more expensive than a regular one!
Why? Because it's a mechanical keyboard, and it packs some unusual features. If you want to go in deep and check the benefits of mechanical keyboards, this Reddit comment is a good read. The goal of this post isn't to talk about that.
Why an other one?
Because after trying some different existing layouts and sizes, and deciding that ANSI isn't for me (thereby excluding 80% of the keyboards projects out there), I wanted to develop a custom layout that fits exactly on my needs. And on the road, I added a couple of cool available features because why not?
Features
- ISO layout
- 81 switches (80 + encoder)
- Rotary encoder with push-switch
- OLED graphical display (MODEL)
- Piezo speaker (MODEL)
- Caps lock LED, built in on the top of the board or into the caps key switch
- Supports normal or stepped caps lock keycap
- Supports 5 pins switches (MX, Gateron, etc.)
- Based on Proton-C
- Requires THT only soldering
- QMK firmware
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