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hacked_motospeed
This is a
- tiny (44key),
- budget (~50€ total expense),
- portable (HID bluetooth & 5aH battery)
- easy to diy (little wiring & soldering needed),
mechanical keyboard.
It is made by wiring two Motospeed K22 numpads to a Teensy++ 2.0, while reusing as much of the original PCB as possible.
The numpads come with Outemu red linear switches.
(A detailed guide will be posted and linked later)
Keyboard Maintainer: Deckweiss
Hardware Supported: Motospeed K22 numpads wired to Teensy++ 2.0 according to my guide (upcoming).
Hardware Availability: Ebay, AliExpress
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):
make handwired/hacked_motospeed:default
See the build environment setup and the make instructions for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our Complete Newbs Guide.