ErgoDox is an open source keyboard design. - [Website](https://www.ergodox.io/) (unofficial) - [GitHub](https://github.com/Ergodox-io/ergodox-io) - Documentation - [Geekhack Thread](https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=22780.0) - [Deskthority](https://deskthority.net/wiki/ErgoDox) > Ergodox is a keyboard project designed with ergonomics in mind \- via Unofficial Website # Notability Helped kick-start an ergonomic keyboard golden age. ## Derivatives - [[ErgoDox EZ]] (QMK) - [[SliceMK ErgoDox]] ErgoDox (ZMK) - https://www.slicemk.com/pages/ergodox-wireless - # Philosophy Various licenses cover different parts of the project. And various parts of the project are sourced from different people. - [[CC BY 4.0]] for documentation - [[MIT License]] for documentation site code - [[GPLv3]] for a [case](https://github.com/Ergodox-io/ergodox-case/blob/master/LICENSE) design # History The trail of ErgoDox development goes through many different people. - The ErgoDox keyboard is a DIY keyboard project originally developed by “Dox” (Dominic Beauchamp) inspired by the Key64 Keyboard. - The printed circuit board was designed by “bpiphany” (Fredrik Atmer). - The original 3D printable case was designed by Dox but a far more popular and less expensive option was a layered acrylic design by litster. PCB and case repos: - https://github.com/Ergodox-io/ErgoDox (2nd degree fork) - https://github.com/arij/ErgoDox (1st degree fork) - https://github.com/bishboria/ErgoDox (source) # Electronic Design > The controller is based on a [Teensy 2.0](https://deskthority.net/wiki/Teensy "Teensy") AVR microcontroller board in the right half, with an I/O expander in the left half. The halves are connected with a 4-lead cable with power and [I²C](https://deskthority.net/wiki/I%C2%B2C "I²C") lines to the I/O expander. # Features # Tips # References