So, have you read about the Pinkies Out v1? Click here to read that first.
Now, let’s note the differences below:
- New features:
- Cirque Trackpad support
- Pimoroni Haptic Feedback
- Audio support (pre-soldered on board)
- EC11 support for the outermost columns in the bottom row
- 2x – EC11 and EVQ roller encoder support in the center of the bottom row (can’t be used concurrently with the EC11s mentioned above)
- Removed features:
- Pimoroni trackball
- OLED
To make this a complete kit, remember to also add:
- A case or plates
- 3D model for case design isn’t complete yet, but once it’s available, you’ll be able to find stls here: fingerpunch github repo
- FR-4 plates
- hotswap sockets (7 sets)
Optional components:
- cirque trackpad kit
- per key leds (optional, 7 sets)
- rotary encoders (optional)
- rotary encoder caps (optional)
- Pimoroni Haptic Feedback
Controller support:
- Nothing AVR is supported! So, do not try to use this pcb with a Pro Mico or Elite-C
- STeMCell (tested, available as an add on)
- Splinky (untested, but should work)
- KB2040 (untested, but should work)
- Blok (untested, but should work)
- nice!nano for wireless
- untested, but by request, I’ll write the ZMK firmware for you. Note that this will not support the trackpad or trackball as they aren’t supported in ZMK as of this writing (2022-12-25)
Important notes:
- If you use a controller with a Pro Micro compatible footprint (as opposed to an Elite-C compatible footprint), you cannot use any rotary encoders
- Examples of Pro Micro compatible footprints: KB2040, Blok
- Examples of Elite-C compatible footprints: STeMCell, Splinky