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πŸ“Ÿ Lukas Hackpad Project

This is my custom macropad featuring 9 mechanical switches, a 0.91" OLED display, and an RP2040 microcontroller.
I will use it for Fusion 360 and video editing, and the OLED display will show the current mode so I can easily see whether I’m in Fusion 360 mode or Video Editing mode.

This README allows anyone to view my project without having to open KiCad.


πŸ“ Screenshot: Schematic

Schematic


🟩 Screenshot: PCB

Main PCB view:

PCB

Additional / detailed PCB view:

PCB detail


🧱 Screenshot: Case and How Everything Fits

Final


πŸ“¦ BOM – Bill of Materials

Quantity Name Description
1Γ— RP2040 (RSA2040) Main microcontroller
9Γ— Red mechanical switches MX-compatible switches
9Γ— Keycaps Any MX keycaps
1Γ— OLED 0.91" 128Γ—32 4-pin I2C display (GND, VCC, SCL, SDA)
1Γ— Custom PCB Designed in KiCad 9
1Γ— Case 3D-printed or custom enclosure

πŸ›  Tools Used

  • KiCad 9 – schematic & PCB designsign
  • Fusion 360 – case design
  • GitHub – project management

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