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PocketChip additional keyboard + Stylus pen

Paratyphi avatarParatyphi

July 23, 2016

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I'm working on labelled keys, it may ask moderate modification to my design, i hope it won't be too long, stay tuned! ______________________________________________________________________ FRENCH: J'ai reçu mon PocketChip (d'une campagne kickstarter) et même si le clavier de la bête est utilisable, j'ai décidé de faire un ajout afin de l'améliorer un peu. Donc le voici, il est fait en deux pièces qui "s'assemblent" et qui viennent se glisser au dessus du clavier d'origine. J'en ai fait deux différents, l'un avec des touches en polyflex, assez "serré", ce qui a pour effet de supprimer le côté sec des touches (ceux qui en on un savent de quoi je parle). Niveau feeling c'est plutôt sympa et ça apporte un réel plus quand il s'agit de jouer. Le second est fait entièrement en PLA normal, les touches conservent le côté sec et pour jouer c'est pour le coup encore mieux qu'avec le polyflex. L'avantage de ce design est qu'il n'impose pas un démontage du PocketChip pour être installé. Ce qui permet de prévoir d'autres designs pour différents usage (à déterminer) et de changer de clavier rapidement. Vous pourriez rencontrer un manque "d'efficacité" sur certaines touches. Me concernant, la touche C à un peu de mal a s'exprimer quand j'appuie dessus, je suis obligé d'appuyer un peu plus fort dessus pour qu'elle fonctionne à chaque fois. Ça peut vous arrivez ou pas, sur une ou deux touches, cela semble aléatoire. Edit: J'ai fais la feuille à coller sur le clavier afin de pouvoir l'utiliser aisément. Mine de rien, savoir à quoi correspondent les touches ça peut être utile... C'est pas magnifique, mais je suis plus à l'aise avec freecad qu'avec gimp. Ajout: J'ai fait en plus un stylet à clipser sur le pocket chip! Ça pourrait peut-être gêner l'utilisation des connecteurs GPIO. Si jamais c'est le cas, dites le moi, j'adapterai le design. Vous aurez un peu de mal à le mettre en place et à le retirer au début. Mais au bout de quelques mises en place/retrait, ça ira déjà beaucoup mieux. Si vous avez des soucis pour slicer le stylet avec Simplify 3D, voici la marche à suivre: 1) Repair-->Identify Self-Intersecting Surfaces 2) Mesh-->Separate Connected Surfaces Merci à TheClockworkCoder pour l'astuce! Si vous avez des suggestions d'améliorations n'hésitez pas. ENGLISH: I received my pocket chip few weeks ago (from a kickstarter campaign) and even if the keyboard of the beast is usable, i decided to make an add-on to it in order to make it a little bit better. Here it is, there's to piece to "assemble", and they slide over the original keyboard. There's 2 different type, one with polyflex keys, which is a bit tight, which have as effect tu suppress the "clickyness" of the keyboard (the ones who owns a Pocketchip knows). The feling is quite good and bring a reel convinience when it comes to games. The second one is entirely made of normal PLA, the keys keep the clicky feeling and it is even better when playing than the polyflex. The main advantage of this design is that don't require to dismount the PocketChip to install it. It allows to provide other designs for other use (to determine) and to change the keyboard quickly. You may encounter a lack of "effectiveness" on some keys. For me, the C key struggle a little bit when i press on it, i have to press it more firmly to have it working each time. It can happen to you or not, on one or two keys, it seems aleatory. Edit: I've made the sheet to print and paste on the keyboard. It could be useful to know what the keys are assigned to. It's not wonderful, but i have more ease with freecad than gimp. Add: I've made a stylus pen to put on the pocketchip! It may bother the GPIO pins use. If it's the case, tell me, i'll change the design. It may also be a bit difficult to place end remove it. But after few placement/removal, it'll be better. If you have a problem with Simplify 3D to slice the stylus, follow these 2 steps: 1) Repair-->Identify Self-Intersecting Surfaces 2) Mesh-->Separate Connected Surfaces Thanks to the ClockWorkCoder for the tips! If you have suggestion in order to improve it, don't hesitate.

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