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Modelo 3D Macro pad por jimit5 no Thingiverse

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Send a mail at jimit.patel.jp@gmail.com to purchase the kit for 45$ it includes a build guide, schematics, code , and help via email

Fill out this form with some basic info and get a discount of 10%

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSecsFubnVS1qn2xZ8caPsTR_iNMZ7qd9-S2iIqk6iiDY4Bs-Q/viewform?usp=sf_link

The purpose of making this was to eliminate remembering all the important shortcuts and complex key combinations. Each shortcut can be mapped to an individual key and can be keycaps with a single keystroke.

It uses an Arduino pro micro as the brain 29 mechanical switches and some basic parts like an

Print instructions

Print the keycaps with 0.12mm layer height. We can print you everything else at 0.2 mm.

Build Instructions

Print out all parts which includes the e, base, and keycaps a total of 34 (cover for the rotary encoder and knob is optional). The faceplate and keycaps need some cleanup. Insert the switches into the faceplate and wire them up like the schematic. You can also add the diodes using single strand wire helps keep everything clean. Solder everything to the Arduino (I have used male and female header pins for easy access) and stick the Arduino to the bottom with double-sided tape make sure to keep the wires small so that everything fits. Connect the ws2812b led strip to the Arduino as shown in the schematic and stick the strip at the bottom If you are using the rotary encoder, solder the wires to the pin header and glue it in place. Assemble the rotary encoder parts and solder the header pins using some wire refer to photos if needed, and use super glue to fix it in place. Check everything and push the wires in. Screw the faceplate to the body using the 2.4mm screws. Firmly press the keycaps onto the switch stems. Add some self-adhesive anti-skid pads at the bottom Upload the firmware and make actions in Photoshop done

Required parts:

5V Arduino Pro Micro 29 Cherry MX Switches 1 tack switch (for reset) rotary encoder (optional) WS2812B Led Strip (optional) 8 2.4mm-8mm plastic screw 2 M3-10mm screw 1.5-2mm screws for rotary encoder can use super glue self-adhesive anti-skid pads

You will also need a USB cable, wire, solder, and a piece of double-sided tape.

Optional:

2x12 Pin Male and Female Connector 1x4 Pin Male and Female Connector

If you like what I'm doing, consider supporting me https://paypal.me/Jimit5

I also do freelance work email: jimit.patel.jp@gmail.com

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Arquivos (34)
function.stl 37.6 KB
up.stl 27 KB
right.stl 31.3 KB
X.stl 31.3 KB
B.stl 72.2 KB
P.stl 69.9 KB
ctrl.stl 56.6 KB
ENTER.stl 51.2 KB
Z.stl 30 KB
tab.stl 50.1 KB
ESC.stl 69.9 KB
V.stl 29.6 KB
LEFT.stl 30.7 KB
S.stl 83.1 KB
ALT.stl 36.2 KB
F4.stl 98.3 KB
F3.stl 85.7 KB
Shift.stl 57.8 KB
E.stl 55.5 KB
W.stl 72.1 KB
F2.stl 77.1 KB
J.stl 76.8 KB
WINDOWS.stl 31.7 KB
space.stl 23 KB
M.stl 77.8 KB
down.stl 26.8 KB
delete.stl 101.1 KB
F5.stl 68.2 KB
F1.stl 52.1 KB
Faceplate.stl 131.2 KB
Base.stl 95.8 KB
rotary_encoder_bottom.stl 23.3 KB
KNOB.stl 94.6 KB
rotary_encoder_top.stl 75.6 KB
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