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This is the result of really enjoying building keyboards, but not wanting to spend that much money on it. The pcb is reversible, connected using rj45, and utilizes a japanese duplex matrix, so only one mcu is needed(in fact it only uses 6 of the rj45 wires to support 18 switches and an encoder on the right side).
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This is the result of really enjoying building keyboards,
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but not wanting to spend that much money on it.
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The pcb is reversible, connected using rj45,
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and utilizes a japanese duplex matrix, so only one
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mcu is needed(in fact it only uses 7 of the rj45 wires to
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support 18 switches and an encoder on the right side).
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A qmk branch with support is located here:
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https://github.com/tompi/qmk_firmware/tree/cheapino
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