Sht like this is something I would put with one of those super cheap cardboard keyboards to flex all the money I didn’t spend on either a case, 3D printer or parts 😂
I do the same thing to, I am in the ergo scene more recently and my most recent pcb was gorgeous feature ridden but extremely expensive. I have made a few cheap boards a wireless dactyl for about 50 bucks with all my 3D printed parts, but I agree that keyboards get expensive and it can be really fun and challenging sometimes to see how cheap you can go. Me and my buddy actually just built a super easy cheap PCB for beginners to learn on, and even then we kept trying to keep ourselves from over pricing a cool cheap Keeb. We made a version that for about 60 you can fully build out if you were provided the tools (soldering iron, solder, flux) it was really fun pushing us through
Sht like this is something I would put with one of those super cheap cardboard keyboards to flex all the money I didn’t spend on either a case, 3D printer or parts 😂
Spending no / minimal money on 3d-printed keyboard or self-designed PCB is one of the sure way to be seen as a keyboard enthusiast.
I’m just a person with more money than sense to splurge on these fancy metal boards.
I do the same thing to, I am in the ergo scene more recently and my most recent pcb was gorgeous feature ridden but extremely expensive. I have made a few cheap boards a wireless dactyl for about 50 bucks with all my 3D printed parts, but I agree that keyboards get expensive and it can be really fun and challenging sometimes to see how cheap you can go. Me and my buddy actually just built a super easy cheap PCB for beginners to learn on, and even then we kept trying to keep ourselves from over pricing a cool cheap Keeb. We made a version that for about 60 you can fully build out if you were provided the tools (soldering iron, solder, flux) it was really fun pushing us through