Corax56 Keyboard Save

A column-staggered wireless spilt keyboard with scrollwheels, thumb- and pinky cluster.

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Corax: A column-staggered fully-wireless split keyboard with scrollwheels.

  • Choc-spaced, hot-swappable
  • Two versions: with 56 or 54 keys
  • Scrollwheel (EVQWGD001) on both sides
  • Strong pinky stagger (0.66) and a 5 deg. pinky splay
  • Fully wireless built for Nice!Nano + ZMK (no TRRS Jack)
  • Nice!View support (5 pin connector)
  • Reversible PCB
  • 3d printable magnetic case, switchplate and MCU cover

corax54 corax56 mcu1 mcu2 case pcb

Corax56 vs Corax54

I initially designed the Corax56 (=56 keys) with 4 pinky keys. The upper key (usually mapped to ESC) was placed in a new column because I found it easier to reach horizontally than vertically. Over the time, I realized that I am not using this button very often. The Corax54 was born as a more compact version where the pinky cluster misses this additonal column and has only 54 keys (2 less). This is the only difference between the two versions.

Firmware

Natively supports ZMK. The firmware for the Corax56 and Corax56 can be found in the submodule and is available here: https://github.com/dnlbauer/corax-zmk-config

Build guide

see here

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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