Mechanical Keyboard - Ding-68

Mechanical Keyboard - Ding-68

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I decided to give the Sick-68 mechanical keyboard layout design a fresh makeover, tailored specifically for Kailh PG1350 Low Profile "Choc" switches. Keycap dimensions vary significantly from the original Sick-68, so exercise caution if you attempt building one of these low-profile keyboards. The overall board dimensions have been reduced by half in the Z-direction, resulting in a keyboard that's now just 0.5 inches thick! Extremely thin and compact. I also designed the board to accommodate an Arduino Pro Micro, although a teensy should still fit snugly in the slot. Included in the files are Fusion 360 designs for you to customize the layout to your liking.

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