34 keys split unibody BLE keyboard.
- low profile
- choc v1 w/ choc spacing
- angled hands
- splayed columns
- variable height on outer colum. Can be adjusted by a combination of pinheaders(1.27mm pitch, 1mm or 1.5mm height) + (at the moment) spacer pcbs.
- 1.54'' epaper display (Good Display GDEW0154M09)
- Bluetooth and USB connection
- case files are supplied (stl, as well as freecad files)
- ZMK firmware support
All production files you need to build your own Tipper TF can be found here.
Please see the build instruction for a more detailed listing of all things needed.
All PCBs come with SMT assembly files, so you can order them fully assembled. No need to solder another 50 diodes.
The files for the case are also provided. If you don't own a 3d printer, I've used JLCPCBs printing service (MJF nylon) and it turned out very good, so maybe take a look at that option.
The Tipper TF uses ZMK firmware.
The zmk driver for the display driver chip is not in the official repository yet, so you will have to use my ZMK fork if you want to build a firmware locally.
If you prefer the github workflow, you can find the zmk config for the Tipper TF here. The config is already configured to pull ZMK from my fork, so you don't have to do anything further.
MKB keycaps work great on the Tipper, but I very much prefer the Chicago Steno caps by Pseudoku. He provides some nice SCAD files for those, you may find them in his github. He also sells them in his shop www.asymplex.xyz.
- MangoIV and his le-chiffre-ble
- broom's hypergolic
- marv invaluable feedback and help with the case design
Everything in this repository is free to use however you might see fit. If you want to support me and my projects, please consider linking back to this repository if you build/change/use anything.
If you would like to send me a tip, you could do it here (Please don't feel like you have to).