Getting One
If you’re interested in getting one assembled, contact me and we can discuss the components and other details for a commissioned build. However, most of the parts to build one yourself are available on ScottoKeebs:
- 1 Scotto69 PCB kit
- 1 Scotto69 3D printed case
- 4 2u screw-in stabilizers
- 70 MX switches
- 68 1u keycaps
- 4 2u keycaps
If you print the case yourself, you will also need:
Optinally, you can replace the left middle key with an encoder:
- 1 EC11 rotary encoder
- 1 encoder knob
Firmware
You can find the firmware files on the qmk_firmware repository or you can compile them online using the QMK Configurator. However, QMK is often slow at getting changes merged and because of that you can find the most up-to-date firmware on the ScottoKeebs Github repository. Also available are the pre-compiled firmware files that are ready to flash:
default.uf2 - Default QMK keymap in QWERTY.
vial.uf2 - Default QMK keymap in QWERTY with Vial configurator support.
scotto.uf2 - My personal QMK keymap in Colemak.
After flashing vial.uf2, you should load the vial.vil configuration file within the Vial application to ensure everything functions as expected.
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