Hi, those are just regular M2 screws 😊
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KeebDeck Basic connected to Tufty2350 through a mess of USB cables and adapters so I can enter a name on the CnC score screen.
"oh no this part needs a keyboard"
Now in stock on Lectronz: RP2040 Stamp https://lectronz.com/products/rp2040-stamp
#Platform #Equipment #Application
me holding the Solder Party KeebDeck Basic. A silicone based, but very tactile, miniature keyboard with USB-C interface made out of a stack of PCBs.
That @solder.party keyboard everyone is so hyped about arrived. That tactile feel is crazy for a silicone keyboard. It types practically the same like the old Nokia E63 / Blackberry keyboards. Too bad you can't feel it through the photo, but if you're fast @pimoroni.com might have some stock left!
The brilliant KeebDeck Basic keyboard from @solder.party, available at @pimoroni.com shop.pimoroni.com/products/kee...
Solder Party provides a 3d printable surround too! Bargain price wise too.
KeebDeck Basic using a benchy as a stand.
Ooh, got some post...
(...and typed this on it)
Now in stock at @pimoroni.com
shop.pimoroni.com/products/kee...
I promise you, holding the Keebdeck in your hands is kinda magic 😍🤩
A lecturer in embedded delighted with one as a gift of gratitude.
Something for ‘in his shoe’, which is the Dutch equivalent of a stocking, but for Sinterklaas.
quality work @solder.party
shop.pimoroni.com/products/kee...
Yes, the Mini will ship with the ZMK firmware and will work as a BLE+USB keyboard and mouse out of the box 🙂
The first batch of the KeebDeck Basic has sold out, thank you, everyone!
But do not fret, more will be available from @pimoroni.com soon: shop.pimoroni.com/products/kee...
ETA is Q1 next year 😊
Now in stock on Lectronz: RP2350 Stamp XL https://lectronz.com/products/rp2350-stamp-xl
#RaspberryPi #Prototyping #Application
A photo of a 3d printed case similar to a cassette tape case, but without the reel holder part. The case is standing on its side, open at a 100-ish degree angle, inside is the KeebDeck Basic.
Anyone feeling retro? We sure did while working on this cassette tape-inspired case for the KeebDeck Basic!
stl files available here:
www.printables.com/model/148279...
Solder Party’s KeebDeck is a cheap, open source 69-key thumb keyboard #Keebdeck, #KeebdeckBasic, #KeebdeckKeyboard, #Keyboards, #OpenHardware, #SolderParty, #ThumbKeyboard
Screenshot from EasyEDA Professional showing the symbol, the footprint, and the 3D model for the KeebDeck Keyboard.
KeebDeck Keyboard symbols and footprints for EasyEDA (both Standard and Professional) are now available! See how to use them here:
github.com/solderparty/...
Want to get a sense of the KeebDeck Keyboard's actual size? We made a 3D-printable size reference!
www.printables.com/model/147708...
A Supercon badge cosplaying a designer bag
a Supercon badge cosplaying an 80s educational toy
There were a number of cool badge cases at Supercon this year. @thzinc kinda vaporwave case was really cool in person.
Also here's @geekmomprojects 's Souis Cuitton purse and ageppert's Speak&Spell
Solder Party officially launched the KeebDeck, a compact keyboard designed for space-constrained projects — and a ready-to-run variant with USB connectivity, the KeebDeck Basic.
Love to see the creativity at display with all the customized @hackadayofficial.bsky.social Supercon badges!
Photo by Jeremy Geppert
Oops, just realized that the pads were missing vent vias. If you started using the library, please update your footprint from the repository!
Screenshot of the Fusion component preview, showing the symbol, footprint, and the 3D model for the KeebDeck Keyboard.
Just added Eagle/Fusion symbol and footprint for the KeebDeck Keyboard to the HW repository:
github.com/solderparty/...
EasyEDA and Altium are next!
Thank you 😊
In case you missed it, the KeebDeck Keyboard and KeebDeck Basic are now out!
That's a question for @pimoroni.com 😉
A different angle of the front of the KeebDeck Basic
A photo of the back of the KeebDeck Basic, with a silkscreen graphic of the keyboard itself. Also the back of a USB -C connector is present. Next to it is a Qwiic footpsint and multiple test points with labels for theirfunctions. There is also text saying "KeebDeck Basic" "by arturo182".
A photo of the KeebDeck Basic with the top cover removed, some of the components are visible, and some are missing. The dome sheet is also visible.
The Basic is our first product using the KeebDeck Keyboard, a cost-effective way to demonstrate the capabilities of the Keyboard. It works as USB HID over USB-C. Also includes an unpopulated Qwiic footprint with an I2C interface compatible with our previous BBQ20 boards
lectronz.com/products/kee...
A photo of the top and bottom of the Silicone Keypad, the bottom is all white with some actuators that are meant to press on the dome sheet domes. The top has lots of keys in an orthogonal layout.
A photo of the top and bottom of the Metal Sheet Dome. The bottom has an array of metal domes stuck to it, the top has a backlight diffusing layer with laser-etched dots, and 8 strips of black tape where the backlight LEDs go.
A 3D render of the keypad and dome sheet sandwiched between two PCBs, showcasing the assembly stackup.
The KeebDeck Keyboard is the result of years of R&D to create an affordable and widely available handheld keyboard for makers and hackers. The result is a compact (85x48 mm) 69-key alphanumeric silicone keypad with an orthogonal layout based on standard PC keyboards.
lectronz.com/products/kee...
A photo of the KeebDeck Keyboard keypad and dome sheet. The dome sheet has many domes visible through the white plastic, and 8 black pieces of tape to cover where the backlight LEDs would be. The Keyboard has 69 keys with the usual PC layout, and a few extra ones color symbols and colors.
A photo of a device composed of two PCBs sandwiched together with a silicone keypad in the middle and poking through the front PCB. The keypad has an ortho layout with most keys of a PC keyboard. It also has some extra colorful macro keys at the top. There is a Solder Party logo on the Meta key as well as in the middle of the top row. The silkscreen reads "KeebDeck Basic, arturo182, Solder Party". The two PCBs are held together by four Phillips-head screws.
The wait is finally over, we're happy to announce that the KeebDeck Keyboard and our first product using it, the KeebDeck Basic, are now available for sale from our @lectronz.com store! ⌨️
lectronz.com/stores/solde...