This keyboard and associated libraries take heavy inspiration from the dactyl and the dactyl_manuform keyboards. Major thanks to Matthew Adereth and Tom Short for their work.
The dactyl-cc keyboard takes a different approach to the structure of the code (and language) as well as being more similar in feel to the Kinesis Advantage 2.
If you are interested in a smaller version see the mini version.
If you are interested in building it you can take a look at the guide. Any dactyl build guide you choose should work like this one.
CMake is the preferred way to build and leads to the fastest recompilation times.
cd build
./build.sh
If you do not have cmake installed you can run the simple build script which just uses g++.
cd build
./build_simple.sh
You can generate an stl from the command line with the following command:
cd build
// openscad -o ../things/left.stl left.scad
make_things.sh
The external holder cutout design is taken from https://github.com/cykedev/dactyl-cc and is designed to for loligagger's external holder.
Loligagger's external holder files:
v2 changes:
- Smoothed out back walls and walls around thumb cluster.
- Merged https://github.com/cykedev/dactyl-cc for external holder.
- Adjusted 'g' colum rotation from 10 to 4 degrees.
v1 stl files are archived in the things folder. The source code can be viewed on the v1 git branch.