The pre-soldered board includes:
- The components (SEEED XIAO RP2040 controllers, TRRS jacks, hotswap sockets, reset buttons and diodes) are pre-soldered on the board. You do not need any soldering tool to build this keyboard.
- TRRS cable
- Pre-flashed VIAL firmware
The 3D printed case includes:
- 3D printed PLA top / switch case
- 3D printed PLA bottom case
- screws and rubber feet
Custom order
- If you have a special request, please message me for a custom order
Important note
- Don’t connect or disconnect the TRRS cable when the keyboard is powered. Always disconnect the USB cable first.
- You will need a USB-C cable to connect the keyboard to the computer.
Original Project & License: https://github.com/GEIGEIGEIST/TOTEM
Anonymous –
Great build quality, a great product. 23 days from order till delivery to Israel.
few things to consider for prospective buyers:
1. This keyboard has a very aggressive column stagger, make sure you can work with it. Print it out on a piece of paper and try it out that way. I have multiple traumas to my wrists that limit my pinky mobility, so this was god sent in the end.
2. If you want to use this keyboard tented you need to consider that additional keys make this keyboard’s geometry weird and not stable when tented. You will have to play with it and see how to glue on rubber feet to make it stable for you.
3. Again, if you use this keyboard tented you should buy a 90 degree usb c cable, because usb c port is on the sides of the keyboard.
4. For someone who never used choc switches before I highly recommend clicky ones. Choc tactile switches are garbage IMHO, and linear are not a good fit for such a low travel. But this is just my opinion, Don’t hate me if you get fired for annoying your coworkers too much:)
I would highly recommend this keyboard for someone with the same wrist/finger issues as I have. My friends think that column stagger is too aggressive, but they are just filthy qwerty users))))