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EXPad

Hopefully the name isn't taken yet This keypad is going to use the first six letters of the Greek alphabet to emulate F13-F18 for gaming use. (I was originally going to have two of the keys be brand-new modifier keys but that would require me to bend the rules of reality... and I can't do that)

Bill of Materials

  • 4x M3 16mm screws
  • 1x PCB
  • 3x 3d-Printed case parts
  • 1x Seeed Studio XIAO RP2040
  • 6x Cherry MX switches
  • 6x DSA keycaps

The keys are as follows: Alpha (F13) Beta (F14) Gamma (F15) Delta (F16) Epsilon (F17) Zeta (F18)

Notables

I enroled in my school's Hackpad workshop because I was interested in PCBs. Well, this is my introduction to those. They are not so complicated, honestly. Thanks to the people who helped out in the workshop; the most difficult part was learning how to use KiCad, but that went over easy I think. To personalise: Place a piece of masking tape on an empty space and write your name on it, or otherwise