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# Descripiton
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This is a reversible sweep pcb with support for 36 keys, per key leds, oled, and choc switches (no hotswap). In order to continue to support a no diode setup, I added support for the elite-c, and this is now required for the build.
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This is a reversible sweep pcb with support for 36 keys, per key leds, oled, and choc spacing. In order to continue to support a no diode setup, I added support for the elite-c, and this is now required for the build.
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# Variations
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There are currently 5 versions of this pcb, as found in the pcb directory:
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* choc: No hotswap, 36 keys
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* choc-hotswap: Hotswap only, 36 keys
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* ks27-choc: Support for both choc and gateron ks-27 switches, no hotswap. Note that ks-27 switches use MX keycaps on a low profile switch. Given it's choc spacing, you will likely need to use custom smaller MX keycaps if using thees switches
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* choc-evq-inside: Hotswap only, 34 key, with an evqwgd001 roller encoder on the inside thumb key
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* choc-evq-outside: Hotswap only, 34 key, with an evqwgd001 roller encoder on the outside thumb key
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# Support me!
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# Pictures
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## sweeeeep choc
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## sweeeeep evq inside
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