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moth keyboard |
This keyboard was my take on a 30%. It was based off the
Gherkin, but avoided the unorthodox bottom row with a dedicated spacebar.
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pro micro fits nicely |
The pro micro is exposed and mounted on top. This keeps the height of the keyboard extremely low. The Moth uses kailh low-profile switches and keycaps, available at
Novelkeys.
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thin profile - the second pcb was added for rigidity, but isn't unnecessary |
This board is a no-go for me. It's not that it didn't work, but the spacebar placement was extremely awkward when using one's thumbs. Three rows is just too short, even for a little travel board...