• Keyboard: Eliza
  • Case: stacked acrylic
  • Internals: handwired, Elite C v4
  • Plate: Copper
  • Switches: Gateron Ink Black v2
  • Lube: Tribosys 3204
  • Films: Kebo
  • Springs: Tx Springs L 16mm 62gr
  • Caps: GMK Oblivion v3.1 ASCII + GMK Oblivion v2 Git
  • Weight: 786 gr

https://github.com/codybloemhard/eliza

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What a beauty!

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What do the ɥsɐʇS buttons do?

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‘stash’ is a command for the software ‘git’ which is something programmers use a lot. This GMK set has its modifier keys themed after that software. So the functionality of the keys is not really connected to what the text reads on them. In my case they happen to be shift and space.

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They add names to the Death Note

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I just take a chip

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You gonna drop a handwired on us and not show the matrix?

Lovely board, by the way. I just never learned to properly touch type, though on a board I know and like I can compose text at 70ish wpm, which is enough to get by. And I am too old, yes, too old to begin the training.

How do you like the inverted Cherry keycaps as spacebars/thumb keys? I like to hand-wire compact 1800 boards with no stabilizers, and the next one is designed around a cheap set of Cherry. The kitting has no extra convex spacebars, and unlike XDA I don’t think I would get used to regular Cherry keys there, so I’m planning to adopt the upside down practice from ergos/40s for my “spacebar” cluster.

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Handwiring is my next project!

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If you follow the github link (https://github.com/codybloemhard/eliza) you will find a picture of the matrix! I really like the upside down mods for space bars. It depends a bit on how you angle your hands when you type, but if I put the ‘space bar’ modifiers in their regular orientation, the edge will dig into my thumb. One thing I would do differently is the position of the screws. Two of the screws are right where my thumb comes down on the board when I press down the space bars. This was slightly irritating and I had to get used to it.

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Ahh, I didn’t quite gather it was your github. Nice, nice work, certainly cleaner than mine, though mine are better than they used to be, at least for the matrix part; I still tend to let the kraken tentacles loose when wiring it to the MCU.

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I’m intrigued by that BS button. 🐂💩

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Haha. They are themed after ASCII control characters. ‘BS’ stands for ‘backspace’. Maybe you’ll like the ‘F_ack’ key as well :)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_character

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Ah, I see now 😄 Cool!

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Woah, where’s your shift and space? Also, those left right arrow placements are real good. Do you use vim by chance?

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Yes, I use vim :) The spacebar is basically split into four buttons. The rightmost one is actually space. The leftmost one is shift. This means I only need one shift key as I don’t need to alternate left and right shift. The keys with arrows on them are not actually arrow keys, I use arrow keys on a layer. The left one pointing right is enter when pressed and FN when held. the right one is is -_ when pressed and a layer key when held. All the the mods on the left work like that too: tab when pressed, mouse layer when held. 0 when pressed, superkey when held. Esc when pressed, ctrl when held.

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