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Lily58 Pro-Tastatur-Kit

Lily58 Pro-Tastatur-Kit

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Die Lily58 Pro/Pro RE-Tastatur ist eine geteilte Tastatur mit 6×4+4 Tasten und Spaltenversetzung.

Pro = MX/Choc-Switch-Unterstützung

Pro RE = Unterstützung für Drehgeber

Auf dieser Tastatur läuft QMK und die Firmware finden Sie hier .

Kit beinhaltet

2 x Lily58 Pro ODER Pro RE Platinen

2 x Lily58 Pro FR4 Schalterplatten

2 x Acryl-Bodenplatten

2 x Acryl-OLED-Abdeckungen

1 x TRS-Kabel

2 x TRRS-Buchsen

2 x 3x6 taktile Schalter

2 x OLED-Displays

4 x 10 mm Messing-Abstandshalter

10 x 7 mm Messing-Abstandshalter (MX Normalprofil) ODER 5 mm Messing-Abstandshalter (Choc Low Profile)

58 x Kailh Hotswap-Sockel (MX-Normalprofil) ODER Choc-Low-Profile-Sockel (Choc-Low-Profile)

58 x Dioden (SMD)

28 x Schrauben

8 x Gummifüße

Zum Ausfüllen erforderlich

2 x Pro-Mikrocontroller (wird mit Headern zum direkten Anschließen geliefert)

56 x Schalter

56 x Tastenkappen

Extras

1 x Lily58 Pro Zeltkoffer-Set

1-2 x EC11-Encoder

1-2 x Encoder-Knöpfe

2 x 40-polige, bearbeitete, zerbrechliche Buchsenleiste (ermöglicht Controller-Hot-Swap)

2 x 25 Stück Mill-Max-bearbeitete Stifte

Bauanleitung

Lily58 Pro-Bauanleitung

Diese Tastatur wurde ursprünglich von Naoki Katahira entworfen und von Ergohaven zur Pro RE modifiziert. Informationen finden Sie hier .

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Customer Reviews

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Mr. M
Nice kit

This was my first non-standard keyboard try. Got everything needed (less switches and caps, of course). Guidance on build was easy enough to find. Having a great time working with the finished product. Thanks for putting this together.

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Patrick M.
First kit, great experience

Items were delivered quickly and was provided updates for every step of the process. Items also were packaged securely without any issues.

Kit was easy to put together with just a basic soldering station. Main confusion would be around flashing the firmware onto the boards as it changes depending on the board you have purchased.

Was a fun build and will probably get a few more kits to play around with in the future.

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Matt T
Great kit, somewhat confusing build guide

The kit was great, and easy enough to build.

The linked instructions in GitHub were a little confusing in places however - particularly the section around attaching the display. If the instructions are followed and the display is soldered to the board, you can't easily swap out the controller when using the recommended headers.

I found though that soldering the display to the headers, and just friction plus the plexiglass display protector were enough to hold it in place without solder.

Additionally, the flashing instructions on the GitHub don't quite apply, depending on which controller is used

Some brief additional build notes could make this process a bunch easier

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Ryan Sickle
Fun to put together but…

I’m an avid Mx switch user migrating to choc switches. I installed the sunsets on these and it just doesn’t do it for me. I’ll give it some time but I might install mx sockets on here instead.

Also note for those wanting to install the nice!view on this board. The nice!view five pin connector isn’t directly compatible with the pcb printed by keebd, you need to do a bit of a hack. May not be a big deal for some but if I had known I would’ve had the specs printed myself because I know you can get it printed with the 5 socket for the oled.

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Mark Ng
lily58 pro

Takes a little getting used to keyboard layout.

Pcb pads fell off on one side while trying to bridge two pads for OLED. Will have to live with it.