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Twoni v1 DIY kit
Twoni v1 DIY kit
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DIY kit for the Twoni v1 split steno keyboard. Atmega32u4 chip.
Included in the kit:
- PCBs for the Twoni
- SMD Diodes
- 8 Rubber feet
- 2 pro micros
- 2 TRS jack
- 1 TRS wire (not TRRS)
- Screws and stand offs
The black PCB option may include the following:
- Backplate
The following are not included and you need to get them independently:
- USB cable
- Switches
- Keycaps
- Switch plate (optional, use 5 pin switches if you don't use a switch plate)
- Backplate (optional, you could go bare PCB)
Default firmware is similar to the Polyglot. You can customize the firmware with qmk. The qmk fork can be found here: https://github.com/petercpark/qmk_firmware/tree/twoni
Default firmware: https://github.com/petercpark/stenokeyboards-firmware/tree/master/prototypes/twoni_v1
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