wEnki44 is a wireless version of Enki42 with a useless appendix.
Gerber files and STL models can be downloaded in releases.
youtube video (click pic) by @krikun98
Q: Why is the pcb logo "wEnki42" even though the keyboard is called "wEnki44"?
A: This is a call to break off the useless appendix and use the Watchman’s Layouts .
- 44/42 keys
- Kailh Choc V1 switches
- Choc spacing
- Direct pins
- Wireless
- Full body Tenting case with magnets
- Power switch and reset button
- NFC tag
wEnki44 zmk config by @krikun98
You can use firmware from Jorian840, they are fully compatible.
Item | Quantity | Remarks |
---|---|---|
Kailh Choc V1 | 44/42 | switches |
Keycaps | 44/42 | 1U (choc spacing) |
SMD button 3x4x2mm | 2 | for reset |
MSK-12C02 | 2 | Power switch |
702035 | 2 | Or any battery size up to 21x47x8.8mm |
Magnets | 50-70 | disc 7x2 mm |
Bumpers | 28 | 5x2 mm |
NFC-tag Ntag213 | 1-2 | for top case |
Holyiot 18010 is used as a BLE module.
All everything else is the same to nrfMicro
Interactive BOM is located /pcb/ibom
You can program an NFC tag to connect to a keyboard or open a KLE using the NFC Tools app