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Rhymestone 40 % Split-Tastatur-Kit

Rhymestone 40 % Split-Tastatur-Kit

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Der Rhymestone ist eine ortholineare Tastatur mit 40 Tasten (40 %) .

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

Kit beinhaltet

2 x FR4-Schalterplatten

2 x Rhymestone-Leiterplatten

2 x Acryl-Bodenplatten

2 x Acryl-OLED-Abdeckplatten

1 x TRS-Kabel

2 x TRRS-Buchsen

2 x taktile Schalter

2 x 0,91 Zoll OLED-Displays

40 x Kailh Hotswap-Buchsen

40 x Dioden (SMD)

8 x 6 mm Messing-Abstandshalter

4 x 10 mm Messing-Abstandshalter

12 x 4 mm Schrauben

12 x 6 mm Schrauben

8 x transparente Gummifüße

Zum Ausfüllen erforderlich

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

40 x MX-Schalter

40 x MX-Tastenkappen

Extras

40 x SK6812MINI RGB-LEDs

Controller-Hot-Swap-Option

2 x 40-polige, bearbeitete, zerbrechliche Buchsenleiste

2 x 25 Mill-Max bearbeitete Stifte

Bauanleitung

Rhymestone-Bauanleitung

Diese Tastatur wurde von Marksard entworfen.

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Tareq Anuar
Good Intermediate Board

This board is a good intermediary board or introductory board to split keyboards. From regular keyboards, I went to a pre-built 40%, then to this. Eventually, I'll probably move onto a low profile split keyboard with splays and column stagger which is why this is an intermediary board.

This board does have some problems. Due to the shortage of ProMicros, you'd have to recompile firmware for whatever microcontroller you picked up. The Helios that is sold here is really good for that and there are converters in the QMK repository.

Second, the guide is basically in Japanese. It's not too bad cause the pictures are very self-explanatory, but I wanted to mention that.

LEDs are hard to solder. This is just a general note. Any board with LEDs will face this issue. Make sure you have a good soldering iron that can regulate its temperature, good solder, and flux.

Once you've built the board, it's great! I made it work with VIAL so I don't have to reflash the firmware all the time and also so the board can be plugged in either side. Because it has the full 40 keys, you can play around with different setups. I was able to go from 40 to 36 keys and I can always add or remove keys quite easily. It's also very easy to mod. You can add 90 degree extenders, some phone stands on the bottom to tent the board, and cool keycaps.