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I'm not often leaving comments on videos but I'm doing so right now to tell you that this video is so good for your channel size. I watched the entire video thinking I was watching someone with ~1M subs before realizing that you had only 300. Keep it up !
So if we do not find somebody sooooon.. I'll blow up into smithereens and type my tiny keyboard all up and down the websites and trry to put my mind abreeze like typing up an essay this feels like a necessity or maybe just a better me now go in with the binary and take a shot at typing i know my hands are tiny but ypu could be the remedy so let my type on my keyboard for you!
Love the video so much! Informativ, everything happans fast, it isn't boring, it shows how much time you invested, very good editing skills, excellent camera quality and best of all YOUR HOMOUR. Thanks so much for the video. Enjoyed it a lot!
A while ago, I have designed a 53x19mm pcb that has a few more keys than yours, couldn’t fit the diodes though. It is good to see someone had the same idea as me and even made it into a reality rather than leaving it in the design phase. Great work!
This!! I to did something similar but is never took off from breadboard, I been meaning to play with PCB design, good to see the Idea coming into life.
Mechboards has a keyboard called the PocketType that's been out for at least a couple years now, same 4x12 layout but with all 48 keys. It offsets the diodes to above the key cluster with the microcontroller to the side, along with some resistors and a couple LEDs, everything is through-hole. It's 135mm x 60mm due to the layout, but an alternate design could be minimized.
you 101% deserve the veiws likes and subscribers for a channel that only has around 5 videos you have really worked hard to make this, one of the best videos i’ve seen in a while glad i found this channel
@@sanhohao9852 For STM32, I normally use the ST-LINK, where the pins of the ST-LINK are connected to the VDD, GND, SWDIO, and SWCLK of the micro (sometimes I use reset pin as well). A lot of great resources on RU-vid if u need a tutorial
i once had a remote with a tiny keyboard on the back, about the size of yours, but it had the entire keyboard with numbers and letters and even an square enter button
Wow, I just saw you on my recommended page and looked at your channel, you have the quality of someone with about 1000x the subscribers, keep it up! And have my subscription
I have found a even smaller, though its not a 'out of the box USB' one, the HTC Touch Pro keyboard. The pin layout was pretty fast converted to USB (it was back when you had the mighties like HD2 etc) and you could use it on a computer. Sadly, the odds finding a replacement keyboard nowadays.. very very slim. The phone dimensions are 102 x 51, where the keyboard is even slightly smaller, might even compete with yours. Still, freaking epic job on the electronics, you could build a frame around it to make the keys more fixed in place. The smallest 'fully functional' one i know is the RC2014 keyboard, with cover and all :)
Great video man, super well edited and overall super high production quality. I wish u lots of success in the future. Remember me when you have 1mil subs😂👍
I would rather keep those extra buttons around and program them as other shortcuts using the unused F13-24 keys. I could picture things like a dedicated undo & redo or copy & paste or just 3 layers of keys you can swap through by pressing each button.
This video was really cracking me up lamo. Keep up the good content. I hope when I come back to this chanel sometime in the future there will be at least 100k+ subs.
Kinda shocking that have less than 5k subs. This is by far one of the best videos i've seen in a while even compared to bigger RU-vidrs. Well, now that you have a tiny keyboard... you'd need a tiny mouse to go with it!
I thought I was watching a channel with 100k subscribers at least, the production quality and effort this video has is insane. I'm leaving this comment before this blows up
great creative work on your videos! love your style! though I'm sure you can make them even better with practice, I only noticed watching this the second time, but - sounds like there's a bit of an echo in the voice narration?
Super neat vid. However I think you can go smaller. If you go for some microswitches, you can probably go wayyy smaller. However they are surface mount, so you'd have to deal with that which isn't super fun.