Introducing the KanaChord Plus Keyboard カナコード・プラス・キーボード

A Japanese-input macro pad with a display and color-coded light-up keys.

We love to watch your projects grow as much as you do. Really, we’re like proud grandparents around here. So it’s great to see that [Mac Cody] is back with …read more Continue reading Introducing the KanaChord Plus Keyboard カナコード・プラス・キーボード

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Folding Typewriter

Illustrated Kristina with an IBM Model M keyboard floating between her hands.

Have you built yourself a macro pad yet? They’re all sorts of programmable fun, whether you game, stream, or just plain work, and there are tons of ideas out there. …read more Continue reading Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the Folding Typewriter

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the 24-Hour Macro Pad

Illustrated Kristina with an IBM Model M keyboard floating between her hands.

They say Rome wasn’t built in a day, but this great little music-controlling macro pad by [nibbler] actually was. Why? Because as Hackaday’s own [Donald Papp] reminded us, we all …read more Continue reading Keebin’ with Kristina: the One with the 24-Hour Macro Pad

3D-Printed Macro Pad Plate Is LEGO-Compatible

Most of a three-key macro pad featuring a 3D-printed, LEGO-compatible plate.

We love LEGO, we love keyboards, and when the two join forces, we’re usually looking at a versatile peripheral that’s practically indestructible. Such seems to be the case with [joshmarinacci]’s …read more Continue reading 3D-Printed Macro Pad Plate Is LEGO-Compatible

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One With the Duplex Typewriter

Illustrated Kristina with an IBM Model M keyboard floating between her hands.

The Coleco Adam? A not-so-great home computer that likely contributed to the downfall of the company. The keyboard, however, is a different story, and worth repurposing. [Nick Bild] has created …read more Continue reading Keebin’ with Kristina: the One With the Duplex Typewriter

Keebin’ with Kristina: the One With the Tile-Based Macropad

Illustrated Kristina with an IBM Model M keyboard floating between her hands.

Prolific Hackaday.io member [Michael Gardi] has hit upon the biggest problem with making reprogrammable macro pads — the legend situation. What do you do when the whole point is that …read more Continue reading Keebin’ with Kristina: the One With the Tile-Based Macropad