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Kailh X switches are unreliable #4

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kumekay opened this issue Dec 19, 2023 · 3 comments
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Kailh X switches are unreliable #4

kumekay opened this issue Dec 19, 2023 · 3 comments

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@kumekay
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kumekay commented Dec 19, 2023

  • Sometimes they just die randomly
  • Keycaps are crappy

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@ryanwwest
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ryanwwest commented Mar 30, 2024

Chocs are nice, perhaps would feel nicer to type on as well, a bit more mechanical. Sure, it might be slightly thicker but still super portable.

Honestly I think your design is spectacular. If you're planning to add in Choc (and if qmk wired could work, since I feel like the zmk BLE/battery are just unreliable after owning several splits), I'd totally consider buying one if that were an option and using it with this. I wanted to build my own folding case for the Rollow keyboard by modifying its case, but your design is so much better.

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kumekay commented Apr 1, 2024

@ryanwwest Hi Ryan, thank you for the appreciation of my design,

I'm planning to make a new iteration with CHOC switches and better work-on-laps rigidity.

I'm also planning to use a single MCU in the hinge and a couple of custom FPCs to connect the halves. First it will less power hungry with ZMK and still can be used with QMK.

I do not have any time estimates, but likely it will happen this summer. I'll keep this repo updated.

BTW, the GPD device is super cool, but I wanted something similar with macOS, so made a home-grown solution https://hackaday.io/project/193037-macbleth-macos-tablet

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That's great to hear. I've heard similar reliability issues with the Choc Mini switches so you may want to avoid, but the regular Chocs are great.

A single MCU sounds great, no need for split wireless if they're always in the case which I've always had work-stopping issues with.

I'm excited to see what you come up with. Macbleth is also really cool!

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