Squideck is a 12-button keyboard-style button box that can be used with OBS, in games, and as a sim racing button box.
The device uses an RP2040 Zero, 12 Cherry MX profile keys, and Kailh hot-swap sockets, all installed into a custom PCB. A completed Gerber file is also provided.
The provided files include both a desk stand and a 40-series profile rig mount for sim racing.
A template for making your own labels is included, along with a set of iRacing 'black box' labels.
Using your choice of PLA colours, key switches, self-adhesive vinyl, and customisable keycap labels, you can create limitless styles to suit your streaming or gaming setup.
A fully illustrated, 42-page assembly and setup guide is included to walk you through the build process.
When you start this 3D-printed project and use this guide, you're agreeing to the following:
This guide is here to help and inform you. While I’ve worked hard to ensure it's accurate, I can't guarantee it's perfect or completely free of errors. The success and safety of your project ultimately depend on your own skills, good judgement, and adherence to proper safety procedures. If you're ever in doubt, I strongly recommend seeking advice via the DIY Sim Racing Workshop Discord.
You're building this project at your own risk. I cannot be held responsible for any damage to property, injuries to yourself or others, or any other losses that might occur as a result of using the instructions in this guide, any errors therein, or from the construction and use of your 3D-printed creation.
It is your responsibility to:
Exercise caution and wear appropriate safety gear
Understand the potential risks and limitations associated with 3D printing, electronics, and other tools or materials you use
Follow all relevant safety guidelines and best practices
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.