unicorne

Unicorne - A single-piece 40% ortho keyboard inspired by Corne and more.

This is the keyboard design files for my own use, inspired by crkbd, Kyria and Ferris, as well as Reviung41 and others.

The name means “uni(single-piece)corne”.

Summary of board features

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Why I designed this board

I like the simplicity of Corne, however, the more aggresive column stagger on Kyria suits my hand better. I also removed the use of pro micro boards, and followed Ferris 2.0 with an ARM chip directly on the board.

The initial reason I wanted to design this board is to eliminate the ugly “add-on” board of promicro. Ferris is nice but I needed a 3x6 with full thumb clusters as well: portability is not an issue for me.

I initially thought about building a split keyboard, however, after used crkbd for a while, I missed the simplicity of a one-piece board: it’s always symmetric and has smaller footprint.

I do use a Planck, but ortho is not really a good idea on traditional keyboard layout: the hands are so close and it’s awkward to keep hands “vertical”: the wrist really is painful, especially after used to more ergonomic splits.

Reviung-like keyboards really gave me the inspiration. The angle ensures arms and hands are in line, while you can still use the ortho layout.

Other features are nice and in different designs. I like the buzzer on Planck that tells you when the keyboard is alive. The small OLED really is useful to display status information for a programmable board. The encoder can be pretty versatile.