How to Build a Handwired Keyboard

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
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    In this video, I hope to show you the concepts that are used to handwire mechanical keyboards. We're going to be using a simple 3x3 macropad to do this.
    ~ Links ~
    Files: github.com/joe-scotto/keyboards
    QMK: github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware
    Cases, Keyboards, and Keycaps: scottokeebs.com
    ~ Parts ~
    1N4148 Diode: amzn.to/3Ccljbb
    16g Copper Wire: amzn.to/3xLDVvJ
    Wire: amzn.to/3E3q1cD
    Pro Micro: amzn.to/3dyy6ei
    Spacers & Screws: amzn.to/3UwpkOD
    ~ Tools ~
    TS100: amzn.to/3LCsrkb
    63/37 Solder: amzn.to/3DOBv3y
    ~ Timestamps ~
    0:00 - Intro
    0:41 - Matrix
    2:10 - Controller
    3:41 - Columns
    4:31 - Diodes
    5:02 - Rows
    5:47 - Case
    6:25 - Wire
    7:23 - Matrix Wiring
    12:28 - Firmware
    19:51 - Controller Wiring
    20:44 - Outro
    ~ Social ~
    / joe_scotto
    / joe_scotto
    ko-fi.com/joe_scotto
    ~ Disclaimer ~
    Some links may be affiliate links where I will make a small commission. Nothing in this video was sponsored by any outside party and I wasn't paid for the content in this video.
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Komentáře • 215

  • @gtrtuben
    @gtrtuben Před rokem +113

    The copper wire technique is absolutely brilliant. Adding heat shrink to bare wire is so so so much better than stripping out a bunch of tiny segments. I wish I could like this video twice.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +9

      Glad it was helpful! The other benefit to the bare wire is that it somewhat makes the board more sturdy as well.

    • @Tharrinne
      @Tharrinne Před rokem

      I added my like for (in part) that reason hahaha

    • @wtfusernamecrap
      @wtfusernamecrap Před 5 měsíci

      Do you get interference issues with the bare massive wires? Have you ever needed to add shielding to a keyboard? Copper wire and coiling is looking great, will need to try that on a build soon.

    • @gtrtuben
      @gtrtuben Před 5 měsíci

      @@wtfusernamecrap Nope. They aren’t used for audio or anything, just the very simple diode circuit.

    • @benjaminloyer1293
      @benjaminloyer1293 Před 3 měsíci

      I would use enameled wire so no shorts and no need for heat shrink ! On the other hand, the soldering is a bit more difficult.

  • @excrubulent
    @excrubulent Před rokem +43

    I've handwired a lot of stuff but never seen copper wires used like that, it's super clean, I love it! I'm definitely trying this on my next board, and I'm putting it in my toolbox for my custom peripherals in the future.

  • @xpinoyxgoodness
    @xpinoyxgoodness Před rokem +8

    I respect the detailed information and techniques you outlined in the video. Props to you man :)

  • @0c3l3.36
    @0c3l3.36 Před 19 hodinami

    I needed to say this, i don't normally coment on videos, but the fact that watching you explain how the keyboard works and how the code function made me jump in to building my own keyboard. Just wanted to say thank you for it! My first pcb (from another video you made) it is on they way. Soon will be jumping in to the qmk code. Thanks!

  • @CheeseWithMold
    @CheeseWithMold Před rokem +15

    Absolutely love it when members of a community make great informed guides like this for complete beginners! Definitely going to be making my own keyboard very soon. Thank you for the awesome video!

  • @davidgrin3228
    @davidgrin3228 Před rokem +1

    Month ago I bought Kinesis gaming split keyboard but I was not happy with build quality so I started digging up some info how to build my own split keyboard. I'm really glad that your video showed up on my recommended page, very straight forward and informative.

  • @yanivbk
    @yanivbk Před rokem

    Most informative video on the topic i've seen, saying that after having a bachelors in EE, 5 years experience in semiconductors industry, and watching other DIY keyboards videos while holding a bunch of MX switches and some diodes and remaining clueless on which switch pin connects to what

  • @RickWeberEcon
    @RickWeberEcon Před rokem +36

    Super helpful! You’ve inspired me to try to hand wire something wireless.
    Minor suggestion: when in VS code, zooming way in on text is helpful, especially for viewers on their phone.

    • @Dajan456
      @Dajan456 Před 6 měsíci

      I agree, i have it on 1080p on PC and its still blurry.

  • @AlejandroVales
    @AlejandroVales Před 11 měsíci

    This video is SUPER GOOD!! Your explanations are super detailed and well done. Thank you very much for the video. I really want to make my own handwired keyboard but I didn't know where to start... This is exactly what I needed to lose the fear to it!!

  • @juaniki123
    @juaniki123 Před rokem +4

    Very nicely explained! My advice on troubleshooting the wiring is: continuity test to check for shorts, check correct diodes direction and reflow solder joints (this helped me get rid of multiple keys on single press issue).

  • @maximilianovilla_
    @maximilianovilla_ Před 5 měsíci

    This is one of the best videos I've ever seen. Really, this has been extremely helpful and educational. Thank you so much, you just got a new subscriber.

  • @korencamerini5421
    @korencamerini5421 Před rokem +10

    For a quick explanation of of the dfu mode it’s basically a mode that let’s you access the bootloader (the place where you flash firmware) different MCUs have different bootloaders and different bootloaders have different ways to enter them (so dfu the board) and QMK has too know which you are using to enter it

  • @KofaOne
    @KofaOne Před rokem

    Super helpful, beginner-friendly video. Thank you!

  • @lsim001
    @lsim001 Před rokem +5

    I've been doing a bit of research on building a custom keyboard and this is the most inspiring video. Nice, clear explanation with a really tidy build.

  • @LS-jv4uh
    @LS-jv4uh Před rokem

    This is the best instructional video I’ve seen on… anything. Thank you

  • @CountSmackula333
    @CountSmackula333 Před 4 měsíci

    Im embarking on a 60 key split ortho build. This was immensely helpful so thank you!

  • @lcasito96
    @lcasito96 Před rokem +1

    This video is gold, thank u very much! Time to build my own macropad.

  • @larry5900
    @larry5900 Před rokem

    Just finished my first handwired keyboard, made a split crkbd. This video was very informative, and a great resource for someone looking to take the dive and create a handwired keyboard. thank you for the amazing content.

  • @CyrlNish
    @CyrlNish Před rokem

    fantastic video, made this way more approachable than I expected, glad I found your Reddit post!

  • @SquirrelInMyPants
    @SquirrelInMyPants Před rokem

    best video of explaining how it works, i should probably have some practice by my own

  • @radialbladeworks6183
    @radialbladeworks6183 Před rokem

    excellent video, man! Thanks for posting!

  • @marcin.sobocinski
    @marcin.sobocinski Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this tutorial... very well explained!

  • @Aurelloyell
    @Aurelloyell Před 8 měsíci

    dude, i just want to say thanks for making the tutorial video, your video helping people to start to take the first step how to build a keyboard

  • @LordHonkInc
    @LordHonkInc Před rokem +5

    I built my first handwired keyboard in 2021, and I'm still using it to this day. Sure, it wasn't easy per se, but definitely less complicated than I would have feared. Definitely gonna use this way of wiring the "busbars" on my next build, definitely an upgrade from the spaghetti I've got contained within mine lol

  • @milesdawkins1278
    @milesdawkins1278 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Ok homie, I normally dont comment on things but at 13:01 you explained the one thing that none of the QMK documentation covers well at all. Thanks

  • @ScooterAnimations
    @ScooterAnimations Před rokem

    Great video! So informative

  • @erwinmoreno23
    @erwinmoreno23 Před rokem +1

    Dude this is the gold i've been mining for. Wish I could contribute more than just a comment and sub. Keep at it

  • @nacs
    @nacs Před 6 měsíci

    FINALLY! After watching so many macro pad / keyboard buildling videos, this is the first video that spells out how to connect everything, including how the diodes work for matrixes. Thank you!
    Edit: Built my first macropad successfully thanks to this

  • @ggad1899
    @ggad1899 Před 11 měsíci

    It's great you're doing this - even rudimentary info makes the field more inclusive. 👏
    This wasn't as clear as I'd hoped since there's a bunch of stuff glossed over, versus taught. FYI, it's really hard to follow along on the code when you can't see the text because you're viewing the video on a phone - it's like maybe 1/8 of the screen. I'll be checking to see if you've got still shots of the wiring, the code, etc. so I can figure it out with the video transcript as a loose reference. 👍 I'd love if non 3d printer options & specs were available, too, because most of us just don't have that $$$ equipment, or access to somebody else's.

  • @Ellipsis115
    @Ellipsis115 Před rokem

    I think starting on a 3x3 macro pad is a great place to start, thank you

  • @disarmyouwitha
    @disarmyouwitha Před rokem

    Thanks! I still haven’t soldered my first switches to a PCB but handwriting seems very interesting. =]
    Especially because I already have a QMK compatible microcontroller, and such a nice guide…

  • @HatersGonnaHate4
    @HatersGonnaHate4 Před rokem

    You're a hero Joe

  • @streetdogarg
    @streetdogarg Před rokem

    Hi, Im glad to found ur channel, great content!

  • @cbirla_hobbies
    @cbirla_hobbies Před rokem

    I really enjoyed and loved the way you have explained things from scratch, i am a newb and figuring out layout and board combinations was tricky ,
    Specially in case of STM32F103 board. But this helped thanks a ton.
    Will go through other videos as well on drone too…
    As i build fpv drone in 2020 , but never flew much

  • @guru_mahendrakar
    @guru_mahendrakar Před 4 dny

    You And Your Work. Awesome 😎

  • @bobbyhutter5654
    @bobbyhutter5654 Před rokem +1

    this is probably my third time watching this 😅 and there will be more viewings when im actually setting out to build my first ortho layout! this seems like a cost-effective way to find out if i like ortholinear without potentially wasting money incase i decide it's not for me (i just love the oddly appealing look of them haha)

  • @zedxspecturm4698
    @zedxspecturm4698 Před 8 dny

    perfect video. wanted to do a project, showed me exactly how to do it. thanks. keyboard is printing now

  • @SeraphX2
    @SeraphX2 Před rokem +1

    actually you'd be surprised how much more a viewer can understand about the process by you also showing things that went wrong.
    some of the best videos i've watched that has helped me understand a concept even more has been when they show how they failed and corrected an issue.
    this is honestly part of a copout to making a more complete/complex video.

  • @BrentLogan
    @BrentLogan Před rokem

    This is amazing -- thanks!

  • @joe_scotto
    @joe_scotto  Před rokem +6

    If you don't have a 3D printer, I recently launched a shop where you can purchase cases for handwired projects, including the Scotto9: www.scottokeebs.com/shop

  • @kanadalux3621
    @kanadalux3621 Před 11 měsíci

    Excelente video para los que no sabemos nada de electrónica, ni en español he encontrado un video tan bien explicado.

  • @nianhbg
    @nianhbg Před rokem

    Thanks for a great video 👍

  • @trapspringer9891
    @trapspringer9891 Před 8 měsíci

    This is fantastic, thank you. Hopefully I can build a stenography keyboard like this. I am not sure how to add a stenography layer to my current keyboard using the QMK configurator.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You would probably have to configure it with code. I know QMK supports it and I believe it uses a program to convert the key codes into steno.

  • @TheFoodPedia
    @TheFoodPedia Před rokem

    This is so neat ❤

  • @mayue20041214
    @mayue20041214 Před rokem

    感谢你的视频,近期我也打算做一个dactyl键盘,对于焊接还不太了解,感谢你的讲解

  • @93cutty
    @93cutty Před rokem

    This doesn't look too terrible to do. I'd have to upgrade my soldering skills, but definitely worth it. Now I have to get me a resin printer so I can make caps for it haha. It's Jeremy from the 3d printing group.

  • @nathanalaneller
    @nathanalaneller Před 11 měsíci +9

    FINALLY, I find someone that doesn't speak in equations when describing electronics.

  • @robicjedi
    @robicjedi Před měsícem

    use decoders, like 2 x 74hc138 for the column outputs and a shift register like 74hc165 for the row inputs. This gives you a 16 x 8 = 128 matrix with only 7 wires: 4 wires for the decoders, 3 wires for the shift register -> reset, clock and data input. If that is not enough add another shift register with no extra wires and get a 16 x 16 = 256 matrix.

  • @joaovitormiranda1570
    @joaovitormiranda1570 Před rokem

    bro, this is the best tuto that i ever seen, ive had a little problems cus english is not my first language, but with this i think that ill can my own handwired keeb, thanks a lot.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      Glad I could help :)

    • @joaovitormiranda1570
      @joaovitormiranda1570 Před rokem

      joe, ive followed all steps, but at the flash step my toolbox dont recognize when i short the reset and ground, can u help me? in one of my 2 pro micro the flash done but the promicro dont work and in the other one the flash option dont be able to click.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      My suggestions would be theee things:
      1. Make sure the cable you’re using supports data. Not all cables do so try a different cable if the current one is not working.
      2. It’s possible you fried the pro micro, I’ve done this to many over the years. If QMK toolbox isn’t detecting it and you changed the cable, that’s the most common other issue from my experience.
      3. It is also possible that QMK Toolbox is just being buggy. You can try running the same command but instead of “compile” change it to “flash” which should then allow you to flash the pro micro from the command line.

    • @joaovitormiranda1570
      @joaovitormiranda1570 Před rokem

      @@joe_scotto i´ve tried with a bm40 that has a atmega32u4 and flash option turns available, now i really dont know why my pro micros dont work with toolbox, maybe my version of atmega arent compatible? cause i bouhgt them at aliexpress

  • @rokbizjak3017
    @rokbizjak3017 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi. Great vid. Got it working. The only thing that i cant figure out is adding macros in Vial. Whenever i add one the program requests an unlock by pressing 2 keys. I can not get the board to unlock! Thanks

  • @stereoDoza
    @stereoDoza Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @playteles123
    @playteles123 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this and your files. I just made this over the weekend and am fairly inexperienced in coding etc but was able to figure out what applications to download (VS code, QMK Toolkit) and if the directory for the firmware wasn't found while at the cd step, lookup how to link the appropriate drive.
    One thing I noticed (unless I messed up) is that the wiring to the pro micro around 20:20 in the video seemed off as I was getting 1,4,7 etc.. in my top row rather than 1,2,3. Wasnt a big deal and instead of re-soldering the board I just updated the keymap and reflashed the pro micro and problem solved.
    Any suggestions on good shortcuts to program into the macropad? Thanks again for sharing as it makes me want to design my own number pad in fusion360.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      Glad you could build it :)
      As for shortcuts, really anything you would want. I set mine up as a numpad where if you press 1 and 2 at the same time it fires 0 since there aren't 10 keys on it but then the rest is just the standard 1-9. Media keys are very common, emoji shortcuts, or have buttons launch specific apps.

  • @samvvell
    @samvvell Před rokem

    Came here from Reddit - great video, very informative!

  • @dysonsmith
    @dysonsmith Před rokem

    Hey! What do you use for having that Terminal and the Always on Top image? Loved the explanation and how clean the matrix looked, great Vid!

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      The terminal is just iTerm. I pin the images with a Mac screenshot too called “Cleanshot X”

  • @philipp594
    @philipp594 Před rokem

    If you tin the wires before you won't need to heat the copper so high on the switch to get a solid joint

  • @fpvclub7256
    @fpvclub7256 Před rokem

    This is cool - can you program these to perform more complex key-combos? like Command + F9 or something along those lines? could you also add an LED to show some sort of status, like mute/un-mute?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +1

      Yup, what you’re looking for is a “macro” which allows you to basically program the key to do anything you want. You can program the board to show caps or num lock status but it can’t get info from the computer so no volume or mute status.

  • @Roanker
    @Roanker Před rokem

    great tutorial/intro to the world of handwired keyboards. Do you think you would add VIA to your code or create a video explaining how to add VIA?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +1

      I might eventually but it’s not on the immediate list of things.

  • @Z3r0XoL
    @Z3r0XoL Před rokem +3

    how do you pin the screenshot of the microcontroller as a window like that? seems really useful

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +3

      It’s a program called “Cleanshot X”

  • @benjaminloyer1293
    @benjaminloyer1293 Před 3 měsíci

    I wish you could explain why the diodes are needed as well as how the mCU gets which letter is pressed when multiple at once (sweep of all the row collums combination ? )

  • @maximood-tired
    @maximood-tired Před rokem +1

    nice video

  • @mahfujahmad2097
    @mahfujahmad2097 Před rokem

    can you make an explanation video on keyboard knobs?

  • @DrLIRAAAAAAA
    @DrLIRAAAAAAA Před rokem

    Is it possible to use RGB switches and set the lights using the pro micro and/or the firmware?

  • @ChrisHalden007
    @ChrisHalden007 Před rokem +2

    Bump up your font size in vscode next time, it will be much easier to follow along. Specially on mobile. Great video. Thanks

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      Yup… I learned that on my newer videos lol. Glad you enjoyed it otherwise!

  • @user-xx4ru4bl7n
    @user-xx4ru4bl7n Před 3 měsíci

    Спасибо, чувак. Я наконец-то нашёл видео, в котором мне объяснили!

  • @mangahacker
    @mangahacker Před 5 měsíci

    I am about to wire my first keyboard matrix. This is by far the best guide I have found. But I am confused, do I not need any grounding on a diode style matrix?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Nope, no grounding is needed for a matrix with diodes. If you did direct wiring, all switches could share ground then get an individual pin each.

    • @mangahacker
      @mangahacker Před 5 měsíci

      What a reaction speed for a year old video. Thank you!
      @@joe_scotto

  • @pancreasdragonheart9765
    @pancreasdragonheart9765 Před měsícem

    This might be a year or two too late, but I'm wondering if it's possible to do a programmable keyboard that simply simulates keyboard input?
    Press X, Y, Z at various intervals and send to the PC through the use of USB cable ?

  • @zone_tw
    @zone_tw Před rokem

    Will you show how to handwire a split keyboard using TRRS, like crone for example ?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +1

      I have more builds coming soon and one of them is a split that uses two controllers

  • @PandorusFightStick
    @PandorusFightStick Před 6 měsíci

    you should make a diy for a all button hitbox with a pcb,for figting games!!

  • @treasend4126
    @treasend4126 Před 17 dny

    My local electronics store doesn't seem to have bare wire like yours, is it an Amazon find or something?

  • @muse59
    @muse59 Před rokem

    very helpful video, thanks a lot ! I was wondering, is it possible to an irregular matrix ? Like 4x9 ?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, you could even do like a 1x1 matrix lol. It’s really whatever you decide as long as your controller has enough pins for the rows and columns.

    • @muse59
      @muse59 Před rokem

      @@joe_scotto would you recommand to use resistors ? I saw that in other tutorials

  • @peastfist1602
    @peastfist1602 Před rokem

    I actually looking this kind of video like months ago, so happy to finally find this.
    Also , are there any alternative to soldering ? I dont have the tools , so can I use other way to replace the soldering part ?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      There are some methods that use 3D printed hot swap sockets. However, to my knowledge there isn’t any way to not have to solder the matrix together and to the controller.

    • @peastfist1602
      @peastfist1602 Před rokem

      @@joe_scotto can i somehow use like some kind of tape ?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      @@peastfist1602 I mean in theory you could wire everything up and glue it but that is EXTREMELY likely to have issues.

  • @scharkalvin
    @scharkalvin Před 10 měsíci

    You can 'encode' the outputs of some of the row or column lines, and then add a decoder chip. The 74HC138 will decode 3 lines into 8. This gives you an extra 5 IO lines. Use two of these chips to encode 4 lines into 16. This gives you 12 extra IO lines. Some changes will be needed to the software, but that isn't rocket science.

  • @kyu_273
    @kyu_273 Před rokem

    For the copper wire when you say 16 Ga is that swg or awg?

  • @johnson42069
    @johnson42069 Před 4 měsíci

    does this design have n-key rollover? I'm trying to make a steno keyboard

  • @brianross9926
    @brianross9926 Před 10 měsíci

    Does anyone know if it is possible to wire up multiple controllers to a single keypad in order to send out a keypress to, for instance, 3 computers with a single keypress? Could you just come off the end of each grid with 3 wires instead of 1? With each one going to a different controller?

  • @spikespaz
    @spikespaz Před 8 měsíci

    What extension changes the color of nested JSON keys?

  • @sundae6610
    @sundae6610 Před 5 měsíci

    how do the controller differentiate 3 combination in a square because the 2 row and column are on in every combination

  •  Před 6 měsíci

    are those keyboard projects TKLS?

  • @dgomez6778
    @dgomez6778 Před rokem +2

    a true custom keyboard

  • @michbushi
    @michbushi Před 2 měsíci

    You don't need to clip the rows diode legs flush with the copper wire - you can bend them back g firth several times, they will snap exactly where the solder ends and they will be flush

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 2 měsíci

      Sure, but then you’re putting additional stress on the solder joint which isn’t good to do.

  • @Celesmeh
    @Celesmeh Před 3 měsíci

    have you ever used enameled copper wire?

  • @yours-truely-sir
    @yours-truely-sir Před 2 měsíci

    hello, i want to built a cheap split keyboard and have been looking into the cheapino. I am concerned about the soldering fumes but don't have enough money for a fume extractor. Do i have to be concerned?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 2 měsíci

      You’ll be fine if you just sit by a window with a fan. You don’t need a fume extractor especially if you’re just building a board once in a while.

  • @GuardTower
    @GuardTower Před rokem

    @Joe Scotto Can i use a Pi Pico instead of a Pro micro for this build?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      I don’t think it would fit in the macropad but QMK does seem to support the Pico so I don’t see why not.

  • @ishaankapoor933
    @ishaankapoor933 Před 8 měsíci

    What was that floating image window, how did you achieve that. P.S great video thanks

    • @ishaankapoor933
      @ishaankapoor933 Před 8 měsíci

      Read through the comments, it is "Cleanshot X"

  • @Velereonics
    @Velereonics Před 5 měsíci

    So the advantage of a PCB is simply that all this wiring is embedded in the board, and the reason those are difficult to design is because when they are embedded so close together, their em fields disrupt each other if it's not designed well enough

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 5 měsíci

      Nope, not anywhere near as complex as what you’re saying. PCBs are simply what I showed in this video but easily mass produced and easier to wire up. They get complicated with integrated micro controllers however.

  • @andre.ramos.1234
    @andre.ramos.1234 Před měsícem

    hi everyone.
    I need help on this one.
    I did already lots of research ansd I wasn't able to have a key that do a combination of 2 combinations.
    In my case I want to do Ctrl+K and Ctrl+C to comment a line of code on VSCode.
    Is it possible?
    thx

  • @wolves2.075
    @wolves2.075 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you make a wireless one that has light speed wireless

  • @alfie8778
    @alfie8778 Před rokem

    Could you please expand on your closing note about running into bugs?
    Do you mean fixing soldering issues or firmware bugs?
    I have built a number of split boards from kits but never hand wired. The only ‘debugging’ I have come across is having to reflow solder etc.
    I’m about to embark on my custom, so any input would be greatly appreciated.

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +1

      Both. You will end up messing up something in the firmware or wiring stuff up incorrectly, it’s just part of building handwired boards. The most common issue I encounter is wiring my rows/columns backwards either on the physical board or in firmware.

    • @alfie8778
      @alfie8778 Před rokem

      @@joe_scotto Thank you for your time.

  • @disarmyouwitha
    @disarmyouwitha Před rokem

    Hm.. I keep having trouble with my last row (the one that doesn't need shrink wrap) I have it wired the same as the rest if the 3x3 but that row doesn't work -- Does it matter which side I solder to on the copper wire when connecting it to the microcontroller?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +1

      Nope, it doesn’t matter where you connect the copper to the wire but you need to make sure you’re wiring it to the correct pin on the controller.

  • @Antebios
    @Antebios Před rokem

    My handwired ortho keyboard was listed from qmk!!!!

  • @anakakaenekulo2975
    @anakakaenekulo2975 Před 5 měsíci

    This can work with Arduino Leonardo?

  • @nuoke1866
    @nuoke1866 Před 9 měsíci

    I can still use an Arduino Nano right? No difference? Or will I encounter some delay when typing?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 9 měsíci

      It is very unlikely that any MCU you use would have noticeable input delay. However, I know some people have a hard time flashing firmware onto a Nano so take that into consideration. You would be better suited using a Pro Micro or RP2040 board.

  • @una_pizza_ita
    @una_pizza_ita Před 6 měsíci

    where do i download the qmk firmware?

  • @yasinturkkan1566
    @yasinturkkan1566 Před rokem

    we're doing the scotto9 file. Everything is ready, but there are some points that we can't understand because we don't use a mac; I can't upload these files to the pro card. Can you tell me how it was loaded? The key links you made are not the same as the file. is it enough for us to connect it to the ends numbered 2 3 4 5 and 6 and change the row columns from the program? Thank you

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      You can change the pins on the controller to whatever you feel is best, they don’t have to be exactly what I showed. As for uploading you can use QMK Toolbox after compiling.

  • @Live2playloud
    @Live2playloud Před rokem +1

    So I am planning on making your scotto40 but I have a question. Does the code and layout for that build include function keys or secondary keys, or can they only be mapped to 1 function?

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      There is a layer on the number layer for function keys.
      The board basically has 4 layers, the main one (Colemak), code layer, number layer, and function keys/QMK bootloader

    • @Live2playloud
      @Live2playloud Před rokem

      @@joe_scotto ok I am not familiar with the code but I really like building this stuff. I just finished an azeron copy yesterday. The code was very easy for that . I have a spare pro micro and might as well use it. Do you have a discord group or something you can be reached on easier?

  • @JosEffigy
    @JosEffigy Před 7 měsíci

    How do i get those copper wires? I can only find enameled ones

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před 7 měsíci

      Its called “dead soft copper wire” and this is the exact stuff I use: amzn.to/3xLDVvJ

  • @l0st12
    @l0st12 Před rokem

    Can I use zmk instead of qmk and how do I flash firmware for the Pro Micro ?
    Thanks you

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem +1

      ZMK doesn’t run in a Pro Micro, it’s incompatible with the chip.

  • @ardamanjyrwa1669
    @ardamanjyrwa1669 Před rokem

    Can we just flash the micro controller using the kb firmware builder??

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      If you build a handwired version of one of the supported boards within the online tool it should work. But, if you're building one completely from scratch, it won't be in the tool.

  • @AmateurVillain
    @AmateurVillain Před rokem +1

    what's the keeb on the thumbnail? thanks!

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      github.com/joe-scotto/keyboards/tree/main/Scotto36

  • @umaninstrumentalityprject2989

    How do i know what pin to link the rows and columns to

    • @joe_scotto
      @joe_scotto  Před rokem

      When you define them in info.json.