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Pinephone Keyboard
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Thank you for looking at my pinephone keyboard model! 2020-12-9 - I added a different version of the hinge piece with a cover for the pro micro. I have not printed these yet but I didn't like having the pro micro flapping in the breeze. Still working on the qmk profile connection. Bought parts: Pinephone 4x m3x50mm 4x m3x30mm 6x m3 nut pro micro 40x Kailh Low Profile Choc Switches 40x Kailh Low Profile Choc keycaps 40x 1N4148 Switching Diode Printed parts: 1x Pinephone_keyboard_phone case 1x Pinephone_keyboard_keyboard_bottom 1x Pinephone_keyboard_kickstand 1x Pinephone_keyboard_top_plate 1x Pinephone_keyboard_hinge1of2 2x Pinephone_keyboard_hinge2of2 4x Pinephone_keyboard_gear Assembly instructions Pinephone_keyboard_hinge1of2 has 4 m3 tapped holes for the 4x Pinephone_keyboard_gear. These are sized for a tapped hole in the model. The rest of the parts are assembled with captured nuts. Notes *Pinephone_keyboard_phone case was heavily modified to allow for easier 3d printing from the official model. There is a channel in the model to access the i2c pins on the phone. *I am still developing the qmk profile for the keyboard and i2c interface and do not have information to contribute to this at the moment. *I have left enough room to hand wire the choc switches in the bottom piece. *The keyboard top plate is pressure fit into the bottom piece. *I have the pro micro held with a rubber band to allow access to the usb port but have left provisions for a cover which I will model when the keyboard software is sorted. *I reused the power/volume buttons from my original case.
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