The Mako Mini is a normal numpad but with 4 extra keys lining the top of the numpad which gives you extra macro keys for anything you want to do with it. I set up mine to launch calculator, clear the calculation(escape key), backspace and toggle layer to change layers.
There are multiple versions each allow you to differently mount the numpad to the left or right side of the keyboard depending on your preference. You can also choose not to even mount the numpad to the keyboard itself and have it as a separate numpad.
For just a normal numpad print everything starts with C_somethingname
Parts needed to make this:
Cherry compatible switches x 21
diodes (optional, if you use you can press multiple keys at once)
Micro controller (I used Arduino pro micro)
4 M6 screws
Wires
Mine is different I have a small 0 so I made another hole for fn key
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
CR10S PRO
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
200
Infill:
38
Filament: Esun PLA + Blue, grey and whatever is around.
Notes:
Very small numpad, should work for most printers. This is number 1 on the modular series.
Assembly ========Assembly steps (very simple):
For left side mounting, unscrew the most left base "leftest", and insert the small fin in, then screw in not too tight that you crack the fin.
For right side mounting, remove the Side plate and slide in the fin, keep the side plate in case you need it again.
Update Log
08, October 2021: Sorry!!!
oops I didn't realize that you could not put in the USB cable in now I have fixed, it more fixes coming for other versions of the bottom case. That's I have now erased the older ones out, so only print the bottom pieces with that ends with 2.0
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.