A handwired split keyboard, running QMK firmware
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The VOID Ergo S is a 3d printed, handwired, split keyboard with a layout similar to the Iris/Corne/Kyria, running QMK Firmware on Pro Micro controllers. Connection between the two halves of the keyboard is made with an aux cable via serial.
I suggest printing the case using a 0.4 mm nozzle, supports are not needed but recommended for the bottom cases as the ports will print with less imperfections.
The brass inserts can be fixed in the bottom case by heating them and applying pressure with a soldering iron set to about 200-220C.
VOID Ergo S with V1 of the VOID Ergo under it
I've also put together a pretty visual handwiring guide for the VOID9, that you can browse over here.
- 46 diodes (tme.eu link/aliexpress link)
- 44/46 cherry mx style switches
- 24 AWG (0.2 mm2) wire
- 2 x Pro Micro (aliexpress link)
- 2 x EC11 Rotary Encoder (optional/aliexpress link mounted to the plate using this adapter)
- 10 x M2x12 allen head screws (aliexpress link, 14mm overall length, 4mm diameter head)
- 10 x M2 brass inserts (aliexpress link, 3.5mm outer diameter)
- 2 x PJ320A 3.5mm female audio connectors (aliexpress link)
- 1 x 6x6x6 push button (optional (used to reset master)/aliexpress link)
- hot glue for securing the Pro Micros to the bottom case (optional, but recommended) the audio connectors and the reset push button.
ROW0 ROW1 ROW2 ROW3
B1 B3 B2 B6
COL0 COL1 COL2 COL3 COL4 COL5
D4 C6 D7 E6 B4 B5
Encoder Pad A Encoder Pad B
F5 F6
Serial Pin
D1
Matrix layout
A fork containing the QMK config files can be found here. Edit them to suit your own needs and build the firmware following the QMK docs.
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