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Not exactly a full-size as it's only for osu!, but it's almost exactly as I describe it. I tried to print pegs into the case but they ended up too weak to hold it together. Here it is folks

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Your resident osu! player, destroyer of keyboards.

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Teensy 3.1. 

 

All hail the KB master. *bows down and kisses shoes*

Nice, what firmware is it running? I didn't think there was a firmware that officially supported the 3.1

Anyways I started some little osu keyboards but after I had the plates cut concluded that they may be a little to small and may need a custom pcb rather then a teensy for best results.

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Nice, what firmware is it running? I didn't think there was a firmware that officially supported the 3.1

 

Anyways I started some little osu keyboards but after I had the plates cut concluded that they may be a little to small and may need a custom pcb rather then a teensy for best results.

Was using the teensy bootloader for this, but basically arduino IDE. I really had no money for custom PCBs so handwiring it was my best option ;)

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Was using the teensy bootloader for this, but basically arduino IDE. I really had no money for custom PCBs so handwiring it was my best option ;)

did you write an arduino code for it to work as a keyboard or are you using something like tmk or Soarer's firmware.

Anyways I have no problems with a handwired setup as you may be able to tell by the link in my sig my main keyboard is just using a teensy with no other pcb as well.

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did you write an arduino code for it to work as a keyboard or are you using something like tmk or Soarer's firmware.

Anyways I have no problems with a handwired setup as you may be able to tell by the link in my sig my main keyboard is just using a teensy with no other pcb as well.

I used the Arduino code for it. Sorry, this is actually my first electronics project so I'm very new to programming and not very familiar with the languages yet. 

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I used the Arduino code for it. Sorry, this is actually my first electronics project so I'm very new to programming and not very familiar with the languages yet.

Nice. Tmk firmware and Soarer's firmware are just 2 of the more popular diy keyboard firmwares that were written by people that are active members of the keyboard modding communities.

If you have not looked around for diy keyboard stuff check out geekhack's making stuff together! and deshthority's workshop

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