Kit de teclado Sofle v2.1 Choc
Kit de teclado Sofle v2.1 Choc
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El teclado Sofle es un teclado orto dividido con columnas escalonadas de 6 × 4 + 5 teclas con soporte para codificador.
Este teclado ejecuta QMK y se puede configurar con Via . La vía del firmware se puede encontrar aquí .
El kit incluye
2 placas de interruptor FR4.
2 x placas inferiores acrílicas
Tornillos de 24 x 4 mm
4 tornillos de 6 mm.
2 PCB Sofle v2.1 Choc
2 x cubiertas OLED acrílicas
1 cable TRS.
2 conectores TRRS
2 interruptores táctiles de 3x6
2 pantallas OLED
58 enchufes Kailh Choc Hotswap
60 diodos (SMD)
Separadores de latón de 10 x 5 mm
Separadores de latón de 4 x 10 mm
8 x pies de goma
Requerido para completar
2 x Microcontroladores Pro (Viene con cabezales para conexión directa)
Elementos opcionales
1-2 codificadores
1-2 x perillas codificadoras
52 luces LED RGB SK6812MINI-E por tecla
2 cabezales hembra rompibles mecanizados de 40 pines (permite el intercambio en caliente del controlador)
Conector macho rompible mecanizado de 2 x 40 pines (permite intercambio en caliente)
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Paquete de 2 x 25 pasadores mecanizados Mill-Max
Instrucciones de construcción
Guía de compilación de Sofle v2.1 Choc
Este teclado está diseñado por Brian Low y es una versión modificada del Sofle v2.1 original diseñado por Josef Adamčík.
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Typing with my sofle choc now! This is my first split kb and first build. I have some electrical engineering background so soldering went really smoothly. A couple little little easily-fixable soldering mistakes. On a standard keyboard I can get about 110 wpm. After a few days, I was crossing the 80 threshold on this! A few days later averaging around 85wpm.
I bought the Helios rp2040 uC, and have been using custom qmk code/build. However, compiling code yourself isn't needed, because Keebd very nicely supplies pre-built binaries for this board which is the easiest way to get up and running (How To Guides > Firmware Files). In my custom firmware I've implemented (copied someone else's code) Windows and Mac mode, so I can use one key combination for undo, cut, copy, paste, home, end, next word, prev word. Depending on the current mode it'll send the right key codes to the OS. It's going to be a game changer for someone who regularly switches between Linux, Mac and Windows!
Remember: under-key RGB LEDs don't come with the kit, probably because it's not a necessity. However, I skipped over this detail and had to wait another week to get my LEDs in. Also female pin standoffs don't come in the kit for the microcontroller or the OLED. Remember to buy those if you want it hot-swappable.
I'm not currently using the acrylic base plate, because I like the minimal low profile of the kb. The short TRRS cable that comes with the kit is super nice and high quality! I just wish it was a foot longer so I could separate my halves to shoulder-width.
I bought MBK Glow R2 keycaps and am using Choc Silver switches. So far the combo is nice, but I actually would like a slightly louder keyboard. In a quiet room, it's still got a pretty satisfying sound however. Silvers are pretty lightweight, so sometimes I mistype when I didn't even think I pressed the key down, but this will get better as I learn.
If you're interested in improving your touchtyping skills, check out entertrained! A website where you can practice typing and read classic public domain books!
Fast delivery, not a single piece missing. Incredibly happy with the build and the quality of components was perfect. 100% would recommend.... now I just need to learn how to type.
Great kit and decently fast shipping