kilted_cyclist

joined 1 year ago
[–] kilted_cyclist 1 points 1 year ago

I may need to rethread the right side. Not surprised by the flex though, was kind of planning on it with the rotation and tilt.

I tried the original dactyl manuform and then found this one (Carbonfette). It's a huge improvement for me. Splay on my hand is narrower and more comfortable.

[–] kilted_cyclist 1 points 1 year ago

I'd be interested in seeing the updated model. I did notice that my model was pretty sensitive so I just dialed down the sensitivity in my mouse settings.

[–] kilted_cyclist 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I actually started another project and then hit a dead end. Here is what I was working on. 7 button (counting the encoder click), pool ball, 3 btu bearings. Was built on an eliteC and a sensor rather than a ploopy PCB to try and reduce overall height and footprint. I just couldn't sort out programming it so it got shelved.

[–] kilted_cyclist 4 points 1 year ago (6 children)

That's my design! Super cool to see that someone made it!

[–] kilted_cyclist 1 points 1 year ago

I've loaded them on Printables.

I've since modded it to work with my Norne Project since that upload. But I wasn't overly happy with the outcome so I haven't bothered uploading that mod. Currently the dactyl halves are mounted on the tripod ball mount rings from that album. Will get some better pictures when I get home. Would be an interesting post to add here I'd guess.

Wiring it gets a bit iffy when moving into the thumb cluster. You have to have a good deal of wire to get the rows and columns there in order to not pull it loose when repositioning.

You will likely need electrical tape or shrink wrapping on the exposed wiring or resistors so that they don't short out against the wiring from the main boards.

[–] kilted_cyclist 4 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I haven't used either of those 3, but I have used a few dactyl manuforms, and an ergodox before that.

For a mech beginner the Moonlanders web customization menu is fantastic. It's pretty polished and has a lot of the features that you would want or need at an entry level mech user.

If you have experience with soldering you could investigate hardwiring a 3D printed Dactyl. My personal favorite iteration is the Carbonfette version due to theodded thumb cluster.

Personally I use a skeletal, tented manufom: Threaded Dactyl Flex

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