Custom Mechanical Keyboard Spanish
by Electroner in Circuits > Microcontrollers
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Custom Mechanical Keyboard Spanish
![Keyboard1.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FW9/QNY1/L0V07S1N/FW9QNY1L0V07S1N.jpg&filename=Keyboard1.jpg)
![Keyboard0.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FAA/Q3L4/L0V07S11/FAAQ3L4L0V07S11.jpg&filename=Keyboard0.jpg)
The project idea arose from the fact that I wanted to have a fully customizable keyboard (there are many of these custom ones on the internet) but when I saw that there was nothing in Spanish after searching for hours and hours on the internet. I decided to make my own. That's how I started this project. It all started with a small idea to make a pcb to connect the keyboard parts I had back then. But as I progressed I decided it was better to do everything on my own.
Supplies
![Board.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FAE/1LUD/L0V07S2B/FAE1LUDL0V07S2B.png&filename=Board.png)
![Schematic.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FWZ/EXKJ/L0V07S2A/FWZEXKJL0V07S2A.png&filename=Schematic.png)
This was the main concept to start with my keyboard, an ISO plate that had a distribution of the components to my liking. The bad part of this was that I didn't know what firmware I was going to use in the end, I decided to make my own (As it was already being built). Of course I would make this project public on my github for anyone who wanted to take the files and modify them or take those directly to make a keyboard just like mine. From the minute I started doing the whole keyboard I realized that few sites, or almost none to be exact, had all the files, so I had to start from scratch. To solve that, I decided that I would make public all the files that I would use to make the keyboard, from the CAD files, Eagle to the txt and PDF of the parts. This link takes you to Github
Assembly
![Keyboard2.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FJQ/A2Y7/L0V07S2D/FJQA2Y7L0V07S2D.jpg&filename=Keyboard2.jpg)
![Keyboard3.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FPC/4YM4/L0V07S2C/FPC4YM4L0V07S2C.jpg&filename=Keyboard3.jpg)
As usual the assembly is quite free, there are a lot of ways to assemble the keyboard you can remove, put screws where you want and how you want, I also wanted it to work for some of the cases on the market so I did it too... As would be normal all the instructions are in the github