I created this keyboard with the goal of having a display in each key. It has 72 keys and each key has a 72x40 px OLED display. They keys can change according to language and layout. Also displaying shortcut icons is possible :)

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I was about to berate you for trying to claim that you made the PolyKybd, but then I looked at the username.

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How much does a display cost? Reminds me of that keyboard that never materialised line 20 years ago by ArtLebedev.

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Around 2$ if you buy in big quantities

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I think that did materialize, but was rather underwhelming?

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Apparently it did. I only remember the three button version. Anyways, it was before its time. Now with the custom keyboard craze, it seems to fit perfectly. Then again, if I wait another 2 years, the chinese will provide me the thing for a quarter of the price.

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People and companies occasionally come back to the idea - there’s the recent Flux, Elgato’s macropad (and its numerous imitators), and who was it that was showing off a keyboard with mini-screens while using Dota 2 skill icons as an example

Another way to tackle this problem would be to have a little projector (maybe laser, ideally not) next to the keyboard to shine the labels onto the keys

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I’ve literally dreamt of a similar kb design. How much did all this cost?

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At the current stage maybe around 400$ if you make a bunch of them at once

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That’s not great, but that’s REALLY not bad! As in, totally reasonable for this board! Are you planning on making a whole bunch and selling them?

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Well right, you can spend 400$ on a keeb without a single display and no custom software. As mentioned, I plan for a kit ( https://www.crowdsupply.com/polykybd/polykybd ), as I don’t want to assemble all the boards and it will be the fun parts for those who buy one.

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neat, where’d the displays come from?

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Customized in China

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That doesn’t answer the question. Where did you buy them?

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I got them customized by a Chinese company that is called FET

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So cool!

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