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Breeze is a split mechanical keyboard with a column-staggered layout. With a focus on productivity, Breeze features a full 6x4 alphanumeric layout, arrow keys, and an extra 6 key cluster for typing and coding.

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Breeze

Ergonomics meets Productivity.

Introduction

"Breeze" is a split mechanical keyboard with a column-staggered layout. With a focus on productivity, Breeze features a full 6x4 alphanumeric layout, arrow keys, and an extra 6 key cluster for typing and coding.

Learn more at: www.afternoonlabs.com

Features

  • Split Ergonomics
  • Productivity Cluster for Typing and Coding
  • Open-source PCB design for easy modifications
  • Hotswap MX or Choc Sockets
  • Option to Manufacture with Diodes Built-in, No Diode Soldering Required
  • Columnar Stagger
  • Arrow Keys!
  • QMK, Pro Micro, VIA Compatible
  • Bonus 6 Key or 9 Key Macro Pad Included (The Gust Macro Pad)

Getting Started

These instructions will guide you on how to replicate this keyboard design on your local machine for development, testing, or personal use.

For instructions for assembly of a Breeze keyboard once you have a PCB, follow the official build guide.

Prerequisites

Before starting, make sure you have:

  • KiCad 6 or later installed
  • Basic understanding of electronic circuit design
  • Basic understanding of mechanical keyboard assembly

Installation

Follow these steps to get a copy of the project up and running:

  1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/afternoonlabs/BreezeKeyboard
  1. Open the project Breeze.kicad_pro file with KiCad

  2. Now, you can view, edit, and export the schematic and PCB layout for manufacturing.

Support us

Enjoying the Breeze? Buy me a beer.

Contribution

Contributions are encouraged! Whether it's bug fixes, new features, or even simple feedback, everything helps in making the project better.

  1. Fork the Project
  2. Create your Feature Branch (git checkout -b feature/SomeFeature)
  3. Commit your Changes (git commit -m 'Adding SomeFeature')
  4. Push to the Branch (git push origin feature/SomeFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

Anyone can use this project for personal use. Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.

Vendors interested in selling the Breeze, please contact us below.

The use of "Afternoon Labs" is protected under copyright law. Unauthorized use without express permission from "Afternoon Labs", is prohibited.

Contact

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Afternoon Labs - hi@afternoonlabs.com

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Breeze is a split mechanical keyboard with a column-staggered layout. With a focus on productivity, Breeze features a full 6x4 alphanumeric layout, arrow keys, and an extra 6 key cluster for typing and coding.

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