Teensy StreamDeck (Mini Macro Keyboard)

Teensy StreamDeck (Mini Macro Keyboard)

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<p>This is yet another Macro Keyboard / Stream Deck! There are plenty of awesome designs out there and many on Thingiverse, but none that were<em>exactly</em> what I was looking for in a macro keyboard. The general design for the Teensy StreamDeck is loosely inspired by the Whitefox, and a heavy emphasis was placed on documentation, as many of the other options out there fall slightly short when it comes to putting everything together.</p> <h3>Documentation</h3> <p>Everything is <a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Na3RjHtBOCitDZwfjoc90pLcIVmubAuV">documented here in this folder</a>, from firmware, to assembly instructions.</p> <h3>What You Need</h3> <p>Here is the <a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=18cfa5kyl195EPuyGcH9c5VwrFNggF4XiA4nnyc71-GQ">bill of materials</a> used in the test assembly of this project.</p> <p>In short, you're going to need a Teensy 2.0, a handful of MX keys, keycaps, wire, and diodes.</p> <h3>How you Build It</h3> <p>The assembly instructions have been collated in a <a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eEm7w74AV7i_R-8l4vJMpKATBqZhWlPPabOLG3hiTHI">big guide here</a>. These include soldering, physical assembly, and loading firmware. Which is based on QMK, by the way, so it's super hack-able, if you're into custom keyboards.</p> <h3>What's it Cost?</h3> <p>Not counting filament and time, the Teensy StreamDeck should cost right around $40 to put together. Which is a <em>ton</em> less than some $120 offerings out there on the market.</p>

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