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* HID lights, of course!
* 32 keys (upper and lower rows).
* Follows CrazyRedMachine's RedBoard I/O protocol.
* Command line of rich features.
* All source files open.
Thanks to many respectful guys/companies who made their tools or materials free or open source (KiCad, OnShape, InkScape, Raspberry things).
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And thanks to community developers that inspired me and helped me: CrazyRedMachine (https://github.com/CrazyRedMachine), SpeedyPotato (https://github.com/speedypotato).
## Notes
This one is relatively easy to build compared with my other projects like IIDX Pico or Teeny. You can check out my other cool projects.
This one is relatively easy to build compared with my other projects like IIDX Pico or Teeny.
* Popn Pico: https://github.com/whowechina/popn_pico
* IIDX Pico: https://github.com/whowechina/iidx_pico
* IIDX Teeny: https://github.com/whowechina/iidx_teeny
Also, you can check out my other cool projects.
* Popn Pico: https://github.com/whowechina/popn_pico
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/whowechina/popn_pico/main/doc/main.jpg" width="180px">
* IIDX Pico: https://github.com/whowechina/iidx_pico
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/whowechina/iidx_pico/main/doc/main.jpg" width="250px">
* IIDX Teeny: https://github.com/whowechina/iidx_teeny
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/whowechina/iidx_teeny/main/doc/main.jpg" width="230px">
This Chu Pico project:
* Heavily depends on 3D printing, you need a Bambu 3D printer.
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<img src="doc/lgp_5.png" width="50%">
### Panel Film
* A self-adhesive **textured**/**frosted** film sheet, it is applied on top surface of the light guide panel. It improves touch feel. You can use buy window sticker film. You **MUST** use self-adhesive ones, **NOT** static cling ones. They're usually very cheap.
* A self-adhesive **textured**/**frosted** film sheet, it is applied on top surface of the light guide panel. It improves touch feel. You can use window sticker film. It **MUST** be self-adhesive ones, **NOT** static cling ones. They're usually very cheap.
* Cut the film to roughly match the shape of the light guide panel, and stick to the panel.
<img src="doc/film_1.jpg" width="60%">
* Gentlely rub the film to remove any air bubbles and make it stick tightly.