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Cosmos Keyboard: Scan your hand, build a keyboard

383 点作者 cdata4 个月前

25 条评论

rianadon4 个月前
Author here. It’s a surprise seeing this posted while I’m in the middle of traveling. Happy to answer any questions! If you’re curious, the tech stack is static assets bundled with sveltekit/vite and hosted on gitlab pages + a minimal go backend.
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epiccoleman4 个月前
Forget how cool the keyboards are (they are very cool) - this website is just awesome in so many ways. There are like, 5 things on here that made me say &quot;wow, I didn&#x27;t know a web browser could do <i>that</i>&quot; as I went through the setup. The hand scanning, the parametric 3d modeling, the WebRTC stuff for establishing comms with my phone?! Even if you&#x27;ve got no interest in weird crazy keyboards, this site is just a great tech demo for some of the wild stuff a web browser can do these days.<p>I&#x27;ve got half a keeb printed that I generated here, I really need to restart that project at some point...
MaxGripe4 个月前
I&#x27;ve had so many keyboards that I can&#x27;t even count them. I&#x27;ve owned five mechanical ones alone. Out of the ergonomic ones, I&#x27;ve only had one - a Microsoft and it was pretty nice. Almost all of them have been replaced because they broke. Either the keys stop working (most often) or the stabilizers start failing.<p>In my opinion, the best keyboards are the ones that are very easy to clean :) Ideally, switches should be chosen based on your hands since everyone has different preferences. I&#x27;m currently using Keychron K5 SE ultra-slim with Low Profile Optical hot-swappable &quot;Banana&quot; switches, and it&#x27;s the most comfortable keyboard I&#x27;ve ever had — and it&#x27;s not even that expensive (for a mechanical keyboard). Before that, I had SteelSeries&#x27; top model, and it broke after about a year.<p>Building custom keyboards is next-level, and I think I&#x27;ll pass on that. What matters most is that it&#x27;s comfortable to type on and easy to clean. A piece of advice for beginners: don&#x27;t buy keyboards from Logitech or Apple. They&#x27;re overrated and not worth their price.
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lawn4 个月前
I used this generator to build myself my own keyboard and the tool was extremely helpful. I went through a bunch of prototypes and I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s possible to create a customized keyboard for yourself in one attempt.<p>I made a fairly extensive build log from start to finish including how I got the integrated trackball to work together with QMK here:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.jonashietala.se&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2024&#x2F;11&#x2F;26&#x2F;building_my_ultimate_keyboard&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.jonashietala.se&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2024&#x2F;11&#x2F;26&#x2F;building_my_ulti...</a>
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replwoacause4 个月前
This looks awesome but I think I’m paralyzed by all of the possibilities. My Kinesis Advantage 2 has served me well for years. I wonder if anyone has switched from one to a custom board?
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tomtom13374 个月前
Ive used this several times, I paid for pro. Really like it! Check out the hand recognition, it’s super cool (albeit, not terribly useful).<p>There’s a very active and helpful community on discord too.
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IncreasePosts4 个月前
Once I scan my hand, does this mean the creator will be able to check out as me at whole foods?
Cieric4 个月前
This makes me want to go back to making a custom keyboard again. The feature to scan your hands is interesting, but I can&#x27;t seem to get it to work at all. I got it to measure the length of my digits, but when it came to measuring how flexible they are I could never get it to complete. On top of that the detection seemed to freak out a lot and the right hand model was screwed up. Overall this does seem really cool, but more something I&#x27;ll bookmark to try later.
veunes4 个月前
Hmm, this is definitely intriguing but how accurate is that hand scan? And will the resulting keyboard really feel that much better than a standard ergonomic setup?
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__MatrixMan__4 个月前
I love this... almost.<p>My daily driver is a planck (flat rectangle, no num row) which I designed to lighten the load on my pinkies. I moved the left alpha keys further left and the right alpha keys futher right, so I have two columns in the center which I use for Ctrl,Alt,&lt;,&gt;,[,],(, and ). These get different keycaps so I can navigate it by texture. I love it, using other keyboards my pinkies always start to hurt after a while, but with this thing I can really crank.<p>I&#x27;d like to depart from the flat rectangle form factor, while keeping all of the things I love about my planck, and using advanced mode here I was able to get pretty darn close. What&#x27;s missing is the bottom left and right corner keys, which I consider &quot;palm-press&quot; keys. If I disable the num row and enable the inner keys, the outermost columns only have three keys. I&#x27;d appreciate a checkbox that gave them four, with the fourth awkwardly low for pinky use but accessible for a &quot;palm&quot; press (not sure if the meaty part under the knuckle counts as the palm but that&#x27;s what I mean anyway).<p>With the right curvature there&#x27;s probably also opportunity to do the same thing under the index knuckle.
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unfixed4 个月前
I would buy a Glove80 again instead of going through the hassle of building my own keyboard.<p>Maybe I would lose some personalization, but I would keep my sanity.
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nom4 个月前
No, please, I don&#x27;t have the time for this, why does it have to be so cool :cry:
jweather4 个月前
Hand scan doesn&#x27;t work for me in Chrome on Windows (waiting for first frame), but it did load on Edge. Stuck in the hand poses. What does this mean: &quot;Stretch out your hands, point your fingertips towards each other, and rotate your palms downwards.&quot; I tried everything I could think of, but it won&#x27;t advance.
uticus4 个月前
some info came across discord for <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cyboard.digital&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;cyboard.digital&#x2F;</a> about this last year, very similar concept.
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cassianoleal4 个月前
Cosmos is awesome. Ryan is a lovely and incredibly helpful on his Discord. The community built around it is quite chilled out and helpful as well.
th3w3bmast3r4 个月前
This is fucking lit! I can only imagine the amount of work went into building something like this. Also, nice domain name :)
Pet_Ant4 个月前
I&#x27;ve always wanted this and had daydreamed of building this before!. If it supports QMK and ortholinear, I&#x27;ll have to get this. I&#x27;ve always dreamed of building a keyboard into the arm rests of my chair.
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ge964 个月前
The UI and color palette for the site is cool. The 3D tech is neat too, I&#x27;m not personally a fan of these keyboard designs (fine with 65% single mech) but really great software.
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James_K4 个月前
Just got a Cantor Remix keyboard myself. Might have checked this out otherwise, but a big advantage of the flat designs is they fit in my pocket.
DoctorOetker4 个月前
Are there any decent open source datagloves?
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rak4 个月前
I might have missed it but do the designs come with pcb as well?
ryanthedev4 个月前
Love the domain name.
4b11b44 个月前
I&#x27;ve been waiting for someone to do this...
neves4 个月前
it&#x27;s fun. How does the MX, Choc, and Alps switches compare? Do you have personal preferences?
crimsoneer4 个月前
This is disgustingly cool, and if I wasn&#x27;t already very settled on my Voyager I&#x27;d be all over it