I swear you're the most underated electronic youtuber in the world!!! You deserve more likes and views. Keep pumping quality vids and all the best to you lad! 👍🏼👍🏼
I have made it with 19 buttons, all 18 io pins + 1 pin direct to atmega32u4 and i have adapt your code because previousmillis not work with older software and i set delay manually on single pins, thanks for the code!
niceeeeee, so do you need to individually code each key or was that just for the test? e.g. do I need to code eachkey, or will it just work when I plug it in, for OBS and stuff
Yes, you have to first code each key to represent something, i.e. F13, F14, or even a macro like ctrl + shift + D, etc. Then plug it in and use it with any software.
Hi, as far as I know there is no code for the 'Function' key. Perhaps you could change the mute button to a different hotkey combination and modify my code accordingly. :D
Doable, need to edit the code to accommodate that. But the purpose of a macro keyboard is to reduce the number of buttons needed to be pressed yeah? :b
Just noticed that while you were testing the small buttons, it pasted the text two times instead of one (and that twice). Was that because you hold down the button too long? Or it read it was clicked twice? Or too low delay/debounce? Going to utilize your tutorial to build a board with a single cherry switch that needs to be low latency and cant have too much of a delay, since it might be pressed again within miliseconds. Good video! :)
Suuuuper late but in my experience using buttons such as those there is a lot of "bouncing". At the time I remember putting a delay of 20ms or so. You probably already figured it out at this point and found what works for you! Cheers!
I swear you're the most underated electronic youtuber in the world!!! You deserve more likes and views. Keep pumping quality vids and all the best to you lad! 👍🏼👍🏼
Aww thanks for the kind words!
Not in a rude way , but , Also the asian accent just makes the whole vid better
Got here for the diy stayed for the laughs, edit and flow. Subbed
Thanks for the kind words!
funny intro , short in depth video , montage that doesnt skip the important parts , 10/10 would watch again when i get the parts to make this thing.
Thank you for the kind words!
i hope this channel gets more bigger
This was a great video! You've inspired me to make my own. Thank you :D
Do share your results! :D
OH YM GOD DUDE!!!! THIS VIDEO IS SO INFORMATIVE AND HELPFUL!! I'VE BEEN WANTING TO DO THIS FOR SO LONG
Glad it helped!
I have made it with 19 buttons, all 18 io pins + 1 pin direct to atmega32u4 and i have adapt your code because previousmillis not work with older software and i set delay manually on single pins, thanks for the code!
Asome vedio that any one can dream of
Waiting for your robot dog completion vedio
good job men . good luck
Nice job!😃
do you can make a simple humanoid robot
earned a sub! Keep going with your channel, its amazing :)
Nice job!
Thank you!
can you share the print files?
Do u have the diagram of how you connected the switch to arduino
Solo me funciona cuando tengo el cursor en el obs :( algun tip?
I know I might be late but how would you know what pin on the key switch goes to where?
Hi, I suppose you mean which pin from the switch should be connected to signal pin and which to GND on the Arduino? It will work whichever way. :)
@@NicAqueous Thank you so much!
@@NicAqueouscuando sacas más videos ??
why did you connect the small buttons to 5v?
To get logic "High"
niceeeeee, so do you need to individually code each key or was that just for the test? e.g. do I need to code eachkey, or will it just work when I plug it in, for OBS and stuff
Yes, you have to first code each key to represent something, i.e. F13, F14, or even a macro like ctrl + shift + D, etc. Then plug it in and use it with any software.
@@NicAqueous alright, thx
Too difficult to understand, but this thing is damn cool!
hahaha thanks benji!
can i change keyboard switch to push button ?
Yes you certainly can!
hey, and how to write in Arduino to turn KEY_ down, mute, turn off the sound?
Function key with e.g. F7?
Hi, as far as I know there is no code for the 'Function' key. Perhaps you could change the mute button to a different hotkey combination and modify my code accordingly. :D
@@NicAqueous I know I know :) Now I wonder where to assign F13 in the system, for example
Love ur vids
Does this work when we press two or more buttons at same time?
Doable, need to edit the code to accommodate that. But the purpose of a macro keyboard is to reduce the number of buttons needed to be pressed yeah? :b
Can you give me a simple program example, a few lines would be nice.@@NicAqueous
Can you make with esp32 macro Keyboard
Can you plz send me the curcuit diagram
What software 3d are you for design frame?
Fusion360 :)
Hey, nice video !!
Can you please share the .stl of the box ? Thanks
HAHAHAHAHA FUNNY LA YOUR INTRO
OMG I HAD TO WATCH IT 3 TIMES
Oh hi Ben that I've mentioned a few times in the video. Glad you liked the intro haha!
Why would you need resistores?The Arduino cant output over 5v i thought.🤔
To act as a "pull down" resistor. The need for it is still pretty debatable per my research online.
Just noticed that while you were testing the small buttons, it pasted the text two times instead of one (and that twice).
Was that because you hold down the button too long? Or it read it was clicked twice? Or too low delay/debounce?
Going to utilize your tutorial to build a board with a single cherry switch that needs to be low latency and cant have too much of a delay, since it might be pressed again within miliseconds.
Good video! :)
Suuuuper late but in my experience using buttons such as those there is a lot of "bouncing". At the time I remember putting a delay of 20ms or so. You probably already figured it out at this point and found what works for you! Cheers!
Precisely as what you and Martin had pointed out :)
hii bro can you help me to make one for me i already have all parts so plz reply me
I need this!
lai lai I build one for you 🤤
Nice video
What languaje did you used? it is C#?
C++
Hi there, did u use ender 3 v2 or v1 to print this? Thanks.
Ender 3 V2 :)
@@NicAqueous hi, ok noted, thank you for your reply 🙏👍
do you have the link of the 3d box?
Hi, I didn't put the design online but I could put it up if you want.
@@NicAqueous Can you bring it up?
el codigo esta dañado - lo carge y empieza a activarse solo
make your own code it's easier to know what is wrong
Next step is throw Bluethoot:)
the switches are facing the wrong way 😭 or maybe thats just prefrence
Hahaha, I had zero clue about mechanical switches when I was making this project. Learned a lot about them since then tho.
Hi ! What happened with your 4 leg dog ?
Curious, do you play guitar?
How'd you know? 😂
@@NicAqueous long nails on your right hand, trimmed on the left ;)
@@DxBang3D good catch!
May this comment work in you favour with the TH-cam algorithm.
please upload more 😭😭😭
How’s your dog broski
Working on my second dog, will have an update video soon. :D
Good luck!
Bro You can make it better with diodes
Heloo nic
Hahaha hello!
horrible tutorial. it was really hard recreating the keyboard matrix