Lily58

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Lily58
Designer Naoki Katahira
License MIT
Features OLED module
Keyswitches Cherry MX / Kailh Choc
Interface USB Micro B (on the Pro Micro)
Interconnect TRRS
Rollover NKRO
Introduced 2018
Website github.com/kata0510/Lily58

Lily58 is a small split ergonomic kit keyboard with columnar staggering.

It has a layout of 6×4 keys, plus four thumb keys and one inner key. It is Open Source under the MIT license, and is itself based on several earlier designs, including the smaller Corne keyboard.

Description[edit | edit source]

The same type of symmetric PCB is used for the left and right hand. All components are through-hole mounted by the builder (except for Kailh sockets on the Lily58 Pro).

On each half is a Pro Micro controller board, and optionally a 32×128 0.91" OLED display (SSD1306 controller with I²C). It uses a TRRS cable as interconnect.

It is often built as a mounting plate, PCB and bottom plate between standoffs, with an acrylic cover on standoffs protecting the controller (and optional OLED display).

Variants[edit | edit source]

Each keyboard PCB can be built with either Cherry MX or Kailh Choc switches.

It has been forked as the Lily58 Pro which has Kailh sockets for hot-swappable switches.

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