Exact for the end of the year the keyboard is now functional and is connected with the Raspi.
It was a learning journey about serial connection and a looong bugfixing with the physical keyboard. Turns out that my soldering skills need improvement (actually non existent ;-) ) , the understanding of the pins on the arduino micro needed some research. On the way ‚ I have built a new keyboard, messed it up (cols and rows), only to use to first version in the end.
During the „frustration time“ I worked on key cap prototypes:
VERB: Font Gorton, original key cap with simple inlay, acryl colour - clear visible frame, letters not separated enough, colour is sinking in
NOUN: Font Open Gorton, shorter key cap with overlapping inlay, acryl colour - colour is sinking in
KEYREL: Font Open Gorton, original key cap with printed letter inlay (white) filled with black sugro - not bad, but not enough contrast
„9“ : Font Open Gorton, original key cap with simple inlay, filled with white sugro - a little bit on the „bold“ side but if I solve this in Fusion360 this could be the solution for „non-backlight“ keyboards.
Next step: connect the display with the Raspi
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