Indeed. By the post title I hoped to see link to something like Ferris Sweep github page with open source PCB and QMK/ZMK configuration.
I was disappointed that traction was gained by (subjectively) horrible row-stagger layout on a non-split board without extensive configuration capabilities.
Regarding lowprokb's corne it is worth mentioning that $320 for board is a lot in a low profile community. If one capable of soldering board by themself you can get pretty much any layout under $150 (for USB version, BLE MCUs are a little more expensive).
Price list would look something like this (shipping included):
- $20: x2 ProMicro (type C version exists on Aliexpress) microcontroller
- $50: x5 JLCPCB PCB print (you cannot order less than 5 PCBs so you'll have spare parts)
- $30: x50 Kailh low profile switch (you might need less that that)
- $50: x50 MBK low profile keycaps
-~$150: Total, excluding soldering iron and consumables.
Often low profile boards are caseless, meaning that PCB is open[0].
[0]: https://ik.imagekit.io/dkptz7znccj/wp-content/uploads/2022/0...