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Depending on what you have available you might spend more or less money than me, 300€ however Depending on what you have available you might spend more or less money than me, 300€ however
is a good rough estimate. is a good rough estimate.
After all the parts have arrived it is safe to move on to the next section After all the parts have arrived it is safe to move on to the next section.
* Wiring * Wiring
It is assumed that you have printed the casing successfully, I had alot of help for this so I'm
not going into advice on 3D printing here.
1) Plug the switches into the Casing, no glue is needed, the casing provides the perfect fit. 1) Plug the switches into the Casing, no glue is needed, the casing provides the perfect fit.
2) Put the keycaps on the switches 2) Put the keycaps on the switches
- Note that in the pictures here some of the long keys on the thumb-part are too short,
that's why it doesnt look symmetrical
[[file:switches_still_in_bag.jpg]] [[file:application-of-switches-and-caps.jpg]]
[[file:]]switches_applied_to_casing.jpg
Now going further on in the guide there are two options Now going further on in the guide there are two options
1. The first option is to print flexible PCBs. The advantage is that you save alot of wiring 1. The first option is to print flexible PCBs. The advantage is that you save alot of wiring
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2. rewiring to adapt to what the firmware expects, which may easily double your work here 2. rewiring to adapt to what the firmware expects, which may easily double your work here
- [[Route 1: Dactyl Flexible PCB Rough Guide]] - [[Route 1: Dactyl Flexible PCB Rough Guide]]
2. The second option is to hand-wire everything. For people like me who had never soldered before 2. The second option is to hand-wire everything. For people like me who had never soldered before
this was great joy and pleasure. this was great pain and pleasure.
- Here too firmware and wiring go hand in hand, you pretty much have to have a detailed look - Here too firmware and wiring go hand in hand, you pretty much have to have a detailed look
at the firmware you are using before wiring anything. I provide my modification of the at the firmware you are using before wiring anything. I provide my modification of the
"ergodox-firmware" over here: https://github.com/BubblesToTheLimit/ergodox-firmware "ergodox-firmware" over here: https://github.com/BubblesToTheLimit/ergodox-firmware
- Some of the steps of this guide may not be described in much detail, but in contrast to the - Some of the steps of this guide may not be described in much detail, but in contrast to
first guide there is a whole lot more of information. option one there is a whole lot more of information.
- [[Route 2: Dactyl Hand-Wiring Guide]] - [[Route 2: Dactyl Hand-Wiring Guide]]
** Route 1: Dactyl Flexible PCB Rough Guide ** Route 1: Dactyl Flexible PCB Rough Guide

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