I’ve been working on my hackpad project lately, and I’m finally finished with it now!
I’ve never made any PCB or 3D printed project before, so this is a massive leap for me when it comes to skill.
First step was designing in KiCad. I kept it simple by adding 7 switches, and an OLED display to show bongo cat.
Then made the PCB, which is a pretty fun part of the process, as its basically just wiring stuff together as it tells you to.
Third step was designing the case which was probably the hardest, getting everything aligned and all.
Fourth step was writing the firmware, this part was fairly easy, and I put some code into that which I found on github to add a bongo cat animation, that makes the cat use the bongo drums when pressing a key on it. The keys are set to F13-F19, keys that are unbound by default.
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Lovely macropad! You want to separate your keys/switches a bit more (follow the outer white boxes, not the inner ones). Standard key is 19.05mm, 18mm for the switch itself, and clearance of 1.05mm)
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