This project provides hardware specifications and configuration sets for building programmable split mechanical keyboards and macro pads. It focuses on column-staggered designs that utilize the QMK firmware framework to manage input behaviors and keymaps.
The hardware design emphasizes modularity and customization, featuring hotswap sockets for switch replacement without soldering, rotary encoders for specialized control, and low-profile switch options. Visual feedback is integrated through per-key RGB lighting and I2C-based OLED status displays.
The system covers a broad range of capabilities including matrix-based key scanning, real-time graphical keymap configuration, and the assembly of split-half architectures. Firmware is managed through USB-based bootloader flashing and custom installation processes.