• Pico Macro Keyboard

    Pico Macro Keyboard

    The Pico Macro Keyboard is a compact and powerful macro pad built using the latest Raspberry Pi Pico 2. Inspired by the Figma Creator Micro, this keyboard is designed for customizable control and enhanced productivity. It features mechanical switches with per-key RGB lighting, along with two rotary encoders for added functionality. With a modular 4-layer PCB and fully customizable keymaps, it seamlessly integrates with any software, making it perfect for designers, gamers, and power users alike.

    colinsvaughn


  • Okay Green Lightcycle

    Okay Green Lightcycle

    a split keyboard with 60 keys, a trackpad/trackball and 2 rotary encoders

    calamity1504


  • Multimedia Controller

    Multimedia Controller

    A multimedia controller with 4 programmable switches. Consisting of one rotary encoder and three standard Cherry MX switches. USB-A for power and data. An LED for power indicator.

    ianchia


  • Brushed Motor (template)

    Brushed Motor (template)

    A class of rotary electrical motors that converts direct current (DC) electrical energy into mechanical energy.

    arthurllima


  • [QA] Unique PCB

    [QA] Unique PCB

    Arduino Micro - MIDI Controller It uses the Arduino Micro as USB midi controller. It has 1 capacitive touch octave (12 Keys), 2 rotary encoders, a button, and a proximity sensor that can be used as a mod wheel, sustain pedal or MPE. The oled screen displays the different configuration options. It can be set to any channel or C.C. so it can be used to modify other instruments behavior. The capacitive touch keys can also be used as 12 drum machine pads.

    chaykak2


  • Keyboard Project

    Keyboard Project

    A keyboard with 3 buttons and a knob. Keys have screens, the knob can turn and get pressed. (Rotary encoder.) It'll be multipurpose. So the end user could map the keys to different functions. We'll target functions in Flux. The screens might be left without function for the V1. To de-risk. We can follow up later with software to make them work.) + Some kind of microcontroller to read the values from the buttons and rotary controller. Transfer from USB to computer in a way the computer is happy with.

    philipkyeswa

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    jharwinbarrozo
    bryan
    zixuanchen