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Codecaster

Empower Your Typing, Cast Your Spells

The Codecaster is both a custom keyboard and its firmware.

The Codecaster keyboard is the development keyboard that the firmware will initially officially support. As time moves on this will expand to allow for more keyboards and eventually other target platforms (microcontrollers).

Firmware

The firmware is written in Rust. It uses embedded-hal to create an async abstraction for the MCU this is then combined with our keyboard model.

Building

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Keyboard

The Codecaster is a 38 key split keyboard. It will have per key RGB and underlighting. It will have some form of battery meter, LEDs or display has not been determined yet.

Platform

The initial target platform (microcontroller) will be the nRF52, specifically the nice!nano v2. This will allow the Codecaster keyboard to be wireless.

Description
A custom keyboard and its firmware.
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