31 lines
1.2 KiB
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31 lines
1.2 KiB
Markdown
Cheapino
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Probably one of the cheapest split keyboards you can build.
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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. For hotswap I recommend a case(pictured above),
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but soldering the switches is of course the cheapest option :)
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You want one?
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See the [ordering guide](doc/orderingguide.md) for what you need and how to buy it.
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See the [build guide v2](doc/buildguide_v2.md) for more details and pictures of how to actually build it.
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Some info on the [plate/case solutions](doc/plates_and_cases.md) I know about.
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Checkout the [troubleshooting guide](doc/troubleshooting.md) if your Cheapino does not work.
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See the [firmware guide](doc/firmware.md) for how to build and customize keyboard firmware.
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The cheapino has vial support, or you can build your own QMK to customize EVERYTHING.
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Even the onboard RP2040-Zero LED is controllable by QMK...
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I added [a few tips and tricks here](doc/tips.md).
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[Loads of beautiful build pictures here.](doc/gallery.md)
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