Wacky Pad Hand-Wired Keypad

I made this oddly shaped macro pad to show off how you can use keyboard-layout-editor.com and swillkb's plate & case…
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updated January 29, 2022

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I made this oddly shaped macro pad to show off how you can use keyboard-layout-editor.com and swillkb's plate & case builder to create custom 3D printed, hand-wired keyboards.

  1. Perfect your layout in keyboard-layout-editor.com
  2. Export it as an svg using swillkb's plate & case builder -- select "costar only" if using stabilizers
  3. Import svg to freecad & build enclosure around it -- I built a 2-part enclosure with space for a microcontroller in the Adafruit Feather form factor

Parts you'll need:

  • 14 keyswitches
  • 14 keycaps (6 1U, 8 2U) (printable ones in this Thing! but for a tunable version, grab this version of the keyv2 thing and open it in the openscad customizer)
  • 14 diodes, if you want anti-ghosting
  • wire for rows & columns. I love Adafruit's silicone-coated stranded wire
  • 16 pieces of glue-in stabilizer clips from this design by ffatolla
  • A few hundred mm of 0.8mm metal rod
  • M2.5 and M3 threaded inserts & screws for assembly (M3 for case, M2.5 for Feather)
  • M2.5 nuts to raise Feather so the USB cable clears the cutout, depending on cable 

This pad is wired as a 4x4 matrix with 2 missing keys. I won't cover how to wire a keyboard matrix here, the internet already has plenty of resources. Similarly, I won't cover how to set up the microcontroller, which depends greatly whether you want to use kmk, qmk, or other software.

I won't lie, this keypad is wacky but not ergonomic. It's a curiosity. But use it to be inspired to create an actual useful layout for yourself!

Note: I work with Adafruit but made this design on my own time.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Prusa

 

Printer: 

I3 MK3S

Rafts:

 

No

 

Supports: 

No

Resolution:

 

200

 

Infill: 

38


Filament:
Generic PLA Any 
 

Notes: 

Print all parts with the big flat face on the print surface :)

Keyswitches may need adjustment via the openscad customizer for your printer's characteristics ("stem slop"), don't print all keys out before doing a test fitting!

 

 

 

 

Category: Computer

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Model origin

The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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