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E-Warp Mechanical Keyboard
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This is a modified version of the [D-Warp](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4353202) keyboard by darrenph1.
You can find my openscad sources [here](https://github.com/gluap/Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor). I took some liberty and also slightly modified the library files of the Dactyl-It-Yourself and therefore my sources not easily mergable back upstream and accessible on my github instead.
I did the following modifications:
- Extra column for the middle and index fingers.
- Modified positioning for the columns.
- Smaller radius and steeper angle for the pinkies.
- Adapted positioning and angle of the middle and index finger columns.
- Modified baseplate to add a reset key (yeah, it's a proper key)
- Using DSA caps (required redistribution of keys).
- Add some holes on the inside for the display.
- Countersunk and redistributed bottom cover screwholes
I used blank noname DSA caps for all the character keys and self-printed the remaining keys using [KeyV2](https://ww
You can find my openscad sources [here](https://github.com/gluap/Dactyl-It-Yourself-Editor). I took some liberty and also slightly modified the library files of the Dactyl-It-Yourself and therefore my sources not easily mergable back upstream and accessible on my github instead.
I did the following modifications:
- Extra column for the middle and index fingers.
- Modified positioning for the columns.
- Smaller radius and steeper angle for the pinkies.
- Adapted positioning and angle of the middle and index finger columns.
- Modified baseplate to add a reset key (yeah, it's a proper key)
- Using DSA caps (required redistribution of keys).
- Add some holes on the inside for the display.
- Countersunk and redistributed bottom cover screwholes
I used blank noname DSA caps for all the character keys and self-printed the remaining keys using [KeyV2](https://ww
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