
The Smol TKL is a budget-friendly, DIY keyboard adhering to the TKL standard ideal for beginners. It supports MX and ALPS switches, is QMK compatible, and avoids LED/RGB features. The creator plans to donate profits to charity, with the aim to keep it affordable for hobbyists.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (2)
"Commenter expresses interest in the project."
"Interest in the project if files for an acrylic case are available."
Suggestions (2)
Consider offering PCB with an assembled case.
Explore the possibility of donating profits to QMK.
Questions (3)
Will this fit the CYGNUS?
Will there be files for an acrylic case available?
Will a case option be available for those without access to a 3D printer?
Duckeebs Analysis
The thread has 5 unique replies with a clear interest in the project. There is a strong positive sentiment toward the concept, along with several inquiries and suggestions reflective of community engagement.
Project Specs
- Name
- Smol TKL
- Switch Options
- MX and ALPS
- Layout Size
- TKL
- Layout Standard
- ISO
- Connection
- Wired
- Polling Rate
- -
- Mount Style
- -
- Case Colors
- -
- Case Material
- -
- Keycaps Material
- -
- Dimensions
- -
- Weight
- -
- Hot Swappable
- -
- Knob Support
- -
- Display Support
- -
- Mac/Win Support
- -
- Multi-Media Keys
- -
- USB-C
- -
- USB passthrough
- -
- Hall Effect Support
- -
- QMK Support
- Yes
- VIA Support
- -
- N-Key Rollover
- -
- Rapid Trigger
- -
- Screw-in Stabilizers
- -
- Sound Dampening
- -
- Backlight
- No