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Dénes Bán
Hungary
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 เม.ย. 2015
Ergogen - A declarative language for generating ergonomic keyboards
My Ergogen talk from the 2022 Free Software Conference @ Szeged, Hungary
Event: freesoftwareconference.eu/schedule/event/71
Ergogen: ergogen.xyz
Discord: discord.gg/DbCfZfZ
Event: freesoftwareconference.eu/schedule/event/71
Ergogen: ergogen.xyz
Discord: discord.gg/DbCfZfZ
มุมมอง: 19 594
this is so crazy cool
very cool! thanks for making it easy to create a pcb!
that is a great project would be a great addition to my python-based CAD build123d
somwhere outthere should be SCAD script doing exactly this
which keyboard is the concave one in the top left @ 19:00? Thanks for the software
great tool! need some extra work to figure out the workings of it, but good overall. dxf export has some errors, it does not interconnect all the line segments.
great stuff. do you have any contacts or links for the community boards at 18:30? thanks! I really like that large 5 row split keyboard :)
You are a hero!
ErgoMan, to the rescue! 😂
Ergogen is such a great tool - the value it created for the custom keyboard community is huge <3! Thanks for the talk Denes!
Now imagine what it could do with complete and up-to-date documentation... 😅 Anyhow, thanks for the kind words, will continue to try my best to help the world move on from row-stagger!
Amazing! Thanks so much for it!
How do you type the hungarian language with these, do you have a layout to share? I am planning to do a "minimalist" split keyboard with 3D printing and fortunately youtube recommended me this video and you saved me a TON of time with your project! Thank you!
Hey, glad to hear this! First, let me invite you to the Hungarian Mech Club discord ( discord.com/invite/aSmhamA ) where Hungarian-specific things are more the norm, and others might help with different alternatives. But in the meantime, sure, take a peek at my current keymap, shared from my original build log: zealot.hu/absolem/#keymap
@@denesban unfortunately the invite link is invalid for some reason : /, I wrote you a DM on DC, I would appreciate if you could send me an invite there. Your keymap is pretty useful, thank you!
Thank you. I've watched Ben for a while but dropped off because I felt it was too hard to make my own board. Now with ergogen and the community I feel I have a path to creating. Thanks for sharing and working so hard on this
Brilliant presentation for brilliant software.
As our unofficial Chief Marketing Officer, you're kind of contractually obligated to say this - but thank you nevertheless! 😊
This has to be one of the coolest things I have ever seen. You are a superhero.
AMAZING! I'd love to build ZMK's keyboard! Has anyone been able to replicate famous keyboards like the Ergodox? And what if I want to include a knob, lever or lcd screen?
Thanks! I'm not aware of a concrete ErgoDox replication yet, but should be easily doable - including a knob, screen, or anything else, but that would require a bit of extra footprint magic. Feel free to ask around in the discord, where others have already tinkered with their own footprints...
@@denesban Is there any book or course that focuses on learning the basic electronics and circuitry knowledge of how to build specifically keyboards?
@@encapsulatio No comprehensive book/guide that I'm aware of. I guess we all just kind of get the hang of things over time and through a bunch of embarrassing failures... But: what you generally want to start with is looking into matrix wiring (blog.komar.be/how-to-make-a-keyboard-the-matrix/, www.dairequinlan.com/2020/12/the-keyboard-part-2-the-matrix/), then continue with the widely recommended kicad keyboard tutorial (wiki.ai03.com/books/pcb-design/page/pcb-guide-part-1---preparations). Having digested these, you'll probably be at a level where you can at least ask pertinent questions about what you don't understand yet - and for those questions, I (in a totally unbiased manner) recommend the Absolem Club's fieldly experts (discord.ergogen.xyz/).
Hey bud, great talk !
What a lovely talk. Once I settle on the design I like for my own which is currently a WIP. I will definiterly rebuild it with Ergogen. Thank you!
This is absolutely awesome. What a great piece of software(-based) engineering! And what an enabler for ergo keeb addicts like me... lol
Very interesting. It's always nice to see how people approach this hobby in their own way.
This is awesome, glad to see you on TH-cam.