It is a Keyboard that is powered by RP2040 microprocessor that uses a USB-C, this keyboard is using akko v3 pro black switches also this has a layout of a slight variation of ANSI-104
*ALWAYS USE THIS
- Install CircuitPY
- Copy these files: -https://github.com/Enderman8843/Rhenium/tree/f9bf0482101a7b040eca7897d7e98482e09b73b1/firmware/KMK%20FIRMWARE
*Bit Glitchy
- Put this UF2 in rpi https://github.com/Enderman8843/Rhenium/tree/909fbee6c6720d5a931a36db898d5d94f6ce02c9/firmware/UF2FILES/QMK
Personally I had never used a mechanical keyboard in my life and only relied on cheap membrane keyboard or use my laptop's keyboard , But when I heard about Blueprint I decided to change it all at once and build myself a Mechanical keyboard , And also decided that I need to have everything custom nothing extrenal thus I embeded the microprocessor into the pcb making it better!
Rhenium was named after the inspiration taken from the chromium browser!
To use this computer appartus I would suggest using your biological input device so called digits i.e. fingers ,Begin by selecting finger of your choice then elevate your finger about 0.3-0.4 cm above the desired key then place it in on that particular key then gently apply 0.30N of magnitude of force this would lead your visual display unit to render the desired character represented by the key , Simple as that
Before that make sure the assemeble the keyboard and connect it via the usb-c , and to flash the firmware use the bootsel btn and read the above for both KMK and QMK
| Top & Side ViewView | Rear view |
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| Full Assembly View |
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| PCB | Schematics /Wiring |
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| 3D view | |
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