Electronics

Published on 2015-12-19 in Alpen Clack.

I fixed the switches in place with a little bit of glue (they can still be removed if needed), and I soldered the horizontal connections with a thick copper wire. Then I drilled the mounting holes for the A* board, and secured it in place with screws. I also drilled the hole for the USB cable, cut the plug from it, passed it through the hole and re-soldered a “naked” plug back. The board is mounted above the arrow keys in such a way, that you can see the LEDs on it – I will use those for CapsLock and so on. Finally, I taped the metal back- plate with some transparent tape, so that there are no shorts, and screwed it to the back – to make sure everything fits properly. The keyboard got much sturdier now, and I think it won’t need additional enforcing.

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Next step is soldering the SMD diodes and the vertical columns, then connecting it all to the board, and modifying the firmware for this particular layout. It’s almost finished.