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Iris Rev. 4 Keyboard PCBs for Split Ergonomic Keyboard

Iris Rev. 4 Keyboard PCBs for Split Ergonomic Keyboard

 

The Iris keyboard, a split ergonomic keyboard with 4x6 vertically staggered keys and 3 or 4 thumb keys. Time to stop stretching your thumbs out on the Ergodox!

Note: Rev. 4 PCBs are discontinued, so please check out the Rev. 5 or Rev. 8 (hotswap) PCBs.

New! Pre-built Iris Boards now available, click here!

Case Compatibility

The Rev. 4 PCBs are compatible with both LE (Legacy Edition) and PE (Phoenix Edition) case/plate parts. Note that LE and PE parts are not interchangeable with each other, due to different screw hole locations.

    Layout

    Each half of the board is a 4x6 matrix with the same vertical stagger as the Ergodox and with 3-4 thumb keys. The 2u thumb key can be replaced with 2 1u keys. The spot for the 2u has holes for Cherry PCB mounted stabilizers. Alternatively, a rotary encoder can be placed at the upper thumb key of each half.

    Many thanks to Lewis Ridden (/u/GAMING_FACE) for coming up with this design.

     

    $17.50

    Original: $49.99

    -65%
    Iris Rev. 4 Keyboard PCBs for Split Ergonomic Keyboard

    $49.99

    $17.50
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    Description

     

    The Iris keyboard, a split ergonomic keyboard with 4x6 vertically staggered keys and 3 or 4 thumb keys. Time to stop stretching your thumbs out on the Ergodox!

    Note: Rev. 4 PCBs are discontinued, so please check out the Rev. 5 or Rev. 8 (hotswap) PCBs.

    New! Pre-built Iris Boards now available, click here!

    Case Compatibility

    The Rev. 4 PCBs are compatible with both LE (Legacy Edition) and PE (Phoenix Edition) case/plate parts. Note that LE and PE parts are not interchangeable with each other, due to different screw hole locations.

      Layout

      Each half of the board is a 4x6 matrix with the same vertical stagger as the Ergodox and with 3-4 thumb keys. The 2u thumb key can be replaced with 2 1u keys. The spot for the 2u has holes for Cherry PCB mounted stabilizers. Alternatively, a rotary encoder can be placed at the upper thumb key of each half.

      Many thanks to Lewis Ridden (/u/GAMING_FACE) for coming up with this design.