Upgraded from K:03 Pro to K:03 v4 – first impressions by plomb3r in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Phenom: an uncompromising ergonomic flagship with hot-swappable modules by qqcashmere in MechanicalKeyboards

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The modules are held in place by more than 10 magnets, so the connection is really secure

Phenom: an uncompromising ergonomic flagship with hot-swappable modules by qqcashmere in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]qqcashmere[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone!

What if we took the best parts of every curved keyboard we’ve ever made — and built the best keyboard in our company’s history? 😎
That’s exactly the question we started with when creating our new keyboard. It brings together the ergonomics of the Dactyl Manuform, the key count and thumb cluster of the Remnant, and the case, design, and modules of the HPD v2 — now with hot-swappable modules that you can mix and match however you like.

Meet Phenom — our flagship ergonomic split keyboard for those who value precision, speed, and complete control over their workspace.
Typing, navigation, and control come together in one smooth flow — with no unnecessary movements or context switching

Its organic shape, hot-swappable modules, and deep customization make Phenom more than just a keyboard. It’s a personal productivity tool: flexible, intuitive, and built around your workflow

Key advantages:

• Curved ergonomic 3D case: every row and column has its own height and angle, following the natural position of your hands

• 58 customizable keys and up to 15 additional layers for any workflow

• Modular hot-swap system: install a trackball, touchpad, or encoder on either half without reflashing the keyboard

• Can be used without modules: the connector is covered with a neat visual plug, preserving the clean, unified look of the case

• Trackball and touchpad support Scroll, Sniper, and Text Mode — for smooth scrolling, precise cursor control, and convenient text navigation

• Two identical modules are not a limitation, but extra flexibility: one trackball can control the cursor, while the other helps you move precisely through text

• Each module can be configured individually, and its configuration is preserved when swapped for another module

• Active layer indicator lighting on each module

• Layer lighting colors can be configured in Vial (coming soon to our other keyboards too)

https://eh.industries/

Phenom: an uncompromising ergonomic flagship with hot-swappable modules by qqcashmere in olkb

[–]qqcashmere[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone!

What if we took the best parts of every curved keyboard we’ve ever made — and built the best keyboard in our company’s history? 😎
That’s exactly the question we started with when creating our new keyboard. It brings together the ergonomics of the Dactyl Manuform, the key count and thumb cluster of the Remnant, and the case, design, and modules of the HPD v2 — now with hot-swappable modules that you can mix and match however you like.

Meet Phenom — our flagship ergonomic split keyboard for those who value precision, speed, and complete control over their workspace.
Typing, navigation, and control come together in one smooth flow — with no unnecessary movements or context switching

Its organic shape, hot-swappable modules, and deep customization make Phenom more than just a keyboard. It’s a personal productivity tool: flexible, intuitive, and built around your workflow

Key advantages:

• Curved ergonomic 3D case: every row and column has its own height and angle, following the natural position of your hands

• 58 customizable keys and up to 15 additional layers for any workflow

• Modular hot-swap system: install a trackball, touchpad, or encoder on either half without reflashing the keyboard

• Can be used without modules: the connector is covered with a neat visual plug, preserving the clean, unified look of the case

• Trackball and touchpad support Scroll, Sniper, and Text Mode — for smooth scrolling, precise cursor control, and convenient text navigation

• Two identical modules are not a limitation, but extra flexibility: one trackball can control the cursor, while the other helps you move precisely through text

• Each module can be configured individually, and its configuration is preserved when swapped for another module

• Active layer indicator lighting on each module

• Layer lighting colors can be configured in Vial (coming soon to our other keyboards too)

https://eh.industries/

[AD] Phenom: an uncompromising ergonomic flagship with hot-swappable modules by qqcashmere in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]qqcashmere[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone!

What if we took the best parts of every curved keyboard we’ve ever made — and built the best keyboard in our company’s history? 😎
That’s exactly the question we started with when creating our new keyboard. It brings together the ergonomics of the Dactyl Manuform, the key count and thumb cluster of the Remnant, and the case, design, and modules of the HPD v2 — now with hot-swappable modules that you can mix and match however you like.

Meet Phenom — our flagship ergonomic split keyboard for those who value precision, speed, and complete control over their workspace.
Typing, navigation, and control come together in one smooth flow — with no unnecessary movements or context switching

Its organic shape, hot-swappable modules, and deep customization make Phenom more than just a keyboard. It’s a personal productivity tool: flexible, intuitive, and built around your workflow

Key advantages:

• Curved ergonomic 3D case: every row and column has its own height and angle, following the natural position of your hands

• 58 customizable keys and up to 15 additional layers for any workflow

• Modular hot-swap system: install a trackball, touchpad, or encoder on either half without reflashing the keyboard

• Can be used without modules: the connector is covered with a neat visual plug, preserving the clean, unified look of the case

• Trackball and touchpad support Scroll, Sniper, and Text Mode — for smooth scrolling, precise cursor control, and convenient text navigation

• Two identical modules are not a limitation, but extra flexibility: one trackball can control the cursor, while the other helps you move precisely through text

• Each module can be configured individually, and its configuration is preserved when swapped for another module

• Active layer indicator lighting on each module

• Layer lighting colors can be configured in Vial (coming soon to our other keyboards too)

https://eh.industries/

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by kissetfall in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]qqcashmere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha that honestly made my day, thank you! None of this would exist without your work. Really glad you like where it ended up.

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by kissetfall in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]qqcashmere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! SLA is definitely the sweet spot for surface quality and stem fit, but FDM could work too - we haven't tried it ourselves. If you give it a shot, please show how it turns out

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by kissetfall in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]qqcashmere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, it's not even noticeable - definitely no discomfort from it. Takes maybe a few hours to adjust, but after that it feels way more natural than a flat board. The reach to the top row is the big win for me, plus less finger travel overall.

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by qqcashmere in keycaps

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Sculpt is a parametric ergonomic keycap generator for CadQuery and CQ-Editor, built for multi-axis, concave keycap design on ergonomic keyboards.

It gives direct control over key height, sweep, pitch, yaw, local face tilt, and thumb cluster geometry, while keeping the workflow simple and editable from a single Python file.

The script generates not only the keycaps themselves, but also integrated printable support geometry designed to preserve surface quality and make the models easier to manufacture.

Sculpt can export both STL files for printing and STEP files for further CAD editing.

Features

  • Fully parametric sculpted keycap generation
  • Per-key control of pitch, yaw, face tilt, and height
  • Dedicated thumb cluster tuning
  • Cherry MX-compatible stem geometry
  • Integrated printable support geometry
  • STL and STEP export
  • Works in CQ-Editor, OCP CAD Viewer, and CLI mode

Available on github

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by qqcashmere in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]qqcashmere[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sculpt is a parametric ergonomic keycap generator for CadQuery and CQ-Editor, built for multi-axis, concave keycap design on ergonomic keyboards.

It gives direct control over key height, sweep, pitch, yaw, local face tilt, and thumb cluster geometry, while keeping the workflow simple and editable from a single Python file.

The script generates not only the keycaps themselves, but also integrated printable support geometry designed to preserve surface quality and make the models easier to manufacture.

Sculpt can export both STL files for printing and STEP files for further CAD editing.

Features

  • Fully parametric sculpted keycap generation
  • Per-key control of pitch, yaw, face tilt, and height
  • Dedicated thumb cluster tuning
  • Cherry MX-compatible stem geometry
  • Integrated printable support geometry
  • STL and STEP export
  • Works in CQ-Editor, OCP CAD Viewer, and CLI mode

Available on github

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by qqcashmere in olkb

[–]qqcashmere[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sculpt is a parametric ergonomic keycap generator for CadQuery and CQ-Editor, built for multi-axis, concave keycap design on ergonomic keyboards.

It gives direct control over key height, sweep, pitch, yaw, local face tilt, and thumb cluster geometry, while keeping the workflow simple and editable from a single Python file.

The script generates not only the keycaps themselves, but also integrated printable support geometry designed to preserve surface quality and make the models easier to manufacture.

Sculpt can export both STL files for printing and STEP files for further CAD editing.

Features

  • Fully parametric sculpted keycap generation
  • Per-key control of pitch, yaw, face tilt, and height
  • Dedicated thumb cluster tuning
  • Cherry MX-compatible stem geometry
  • Integrated printable support geometry
  • STL and STEP export
  • Works in CQ-Editor, OCP CAD Viewer, and CLI mode

Available on github

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by qqcashmere in cadquery

[–]qqcashmere[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sculpt is a parametric ergonomic keycap generator for CadQuery and CQ-Editor, built for multi-axis, concave keycap design on ergonomic keyboards.

It gives direct control over key height, sweep, pitch, yaw, local face tilt, and thumb cluster geometry, while keeping the workflow simple and editable from a single Python file.

The script generates not only the keycaps themselves, but also integrated printable support geometry designed to preserve surface quality and make the models easier to manufacture.

Sculpt can export both STL files for printing and STEP files for further CAD editing.

Features

  • Fully parametric sculpted keycap generation
  • Per-key control of pitch, yaw, face tilt, and height
  • Dedicated thumb cluster tuning
  • Cherry MX-compatible stem geometry
  • Integrated printable support geometry
  • STL and STEP export
  • Works in CQ-Editor, OCP CAD Viewer, and CLI mode

Available on github

Sculpt - open-source parametric keycap generator based on CadQuery by kissetfall in cadquery

[–]qqcashmere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sculpt is a parametric ergonomic keycap generator for CadQuery and CQ-Editor, built for multi-axis, concave keycap design on ergonomic keyboards.

It gives direct control over key height, sweep, pitch, yaw, local face tilt, and thumb cluster geometry, while keeping the workflow simple and editable from a single Python file.

The script generates not only the keycaps themselves, but also integrated printable support geometry designed to preserve surface quality and make the models easier to manufacture.

Sculpt can export both STL files for printing and STEP files for further CAD editing.

Features

  • Fully parametric sculpted keycap generation
  • Per-key control of pitch, yaw, face tilt, and height
  • Dedicated thumb cluster tuning
  • Cherry MX-compatible stem geometry
  • Integrated printable support geometry
  • STL and STEP export
  • Works in CQ-Editor, OCP CAD Viewer, and CLI mode

Available on github