Update: The PCB is now on Rev 2.1; it has been updated due to some minor clearance issues (stabilizers overlapping diodes). The plates are on Rev 2.0; two holes have been added for better support.
A simple and practical 65% mechanical keyboard powered by the Elite-C microcontroller.
- Simple and usable layout.
- USB-C driven by the Elite-C microcontroller.
- Awesome looking sandwich case.
- No LEDs and no underglow.
- Not another swiss cheese PCB.
- Fully open source.
- Powered by QMK Firmware.
Grab the zip containing the gerbers files needed for manufacturing here. Simply upload the zip to the PCB manufacturer of your choice and off you go.
Grab the files needed to get the plates made here. DXF and SVG files are included, depending on the manufacturer's needs.
If you're new to this, make sure to study and follow the build guide available here.
The keyboard is powered by QMK Firmware. You can find the firmware for the Odyssey67 here.
Add the aureliengmichaud
folder to your own fork of QMK to flash it to your keyboard.
If you're new to QMK, please take the time to learn all the ins and outs and familiarize yourself with it by reading the official documentation.
Released under MIT License.