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How to make a SWEEP KEYBOARD [ beginner friendly! ]

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Sep 4, 2021
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"Ferris" is a DIY Keyboard designed by Pierre Chevalier. The version I am making in the video is a "Ferris Sweep" (v2). This version was designed by David Philip Barr and it makes the original Ferris easier to build on your own. *** GitHub page: https://github.com/davidphilipbarr/Sweep JLC PCB: https://cart.jlcpcb.com/quote I got my components from here: https://splitkb.com/ My keymap: https://github.com/duckyb/zmk-sweep/tree/main Need help? Join the low profile discord server, and ask in the Ferris channel! https://discord.gg/czXcTXbsgU Having problems with QMK firmware? Check the info page here first: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/ferris/sweep Compatible micro controllers include: - Pro Micro - Elite C (featured in the video) - Nice!Nano (wireless) If you wish to build a wireless version you will not need the TRRS jacks and cable; instead you will need two batteries and optionally two ON/OFF switches. If you don't get ON/OFF switches you will rely on the ZMK standby/sleep feature (nothing wrong with it). On/off switch: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32982048770.html Batteries: https://www.ebay.com/itm/194001009975 00:00 - Introduction 00:17 - Ordering the PCB 00:33 - TRRS Jacks 02:03 - Micro controllers 07:25 - Switches 10:23 - Rubber feet 11:04 - Keycaps 12:06 - Clipping the micro controller pins 12:56 - Ending

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