diff --git a/images/choc-mini-pcb.png b/images/choc-mini-pcb.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb6e4b3 Binary files /dev/null and b/images/choc-mini-pcb.png differ diff --git a/images/choc-v1-pcb.png b/images/choc-v1-pcb.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4c00b2 Binary files /dev/null and b/images/choc-v1-pcb.png differ diff --git a/readme.adoc b/readme.adoc index dc5d5ff..5cb6583 100644 --- a/readme.adoc +++ b/readme.adoc @@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ a keyboard from scratch. I had a bunch of https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/RP2040-Zero[RP2040 Zero] microcontrollers and Choc Mini switches to play with. Even though I am -used to 34 keys and use it as my daily driver, I decided to build one -with 36 keys because I can do that without using diodes. +used to 34 keys, https://github.com/axhixh/haigha-mod[Haigha Mod], and +use it as my daily driver, I decided to build one with 36 keys because +I can do that without using diodes. == Choc v1 vs Choc mini @@ -20,6 +21,10 @@ see how to make reversible, hot-swappable PCB. The Choc mini version of the PCB is in link:choc-mini[] and the Choc v1 version is in link:choc-v1[]. +image:images/choc-mini-pcb.png[Using Choc mini switches] + +image:images/choc-v1-pcb.png[Using Choc v1 swithes] + == Releases Please download the latest gerber files for the key switch you need from