Command | Keystrokes | Binding |
---|---|---|
Zoom-in | Crtl++ | Rotary Encoder |
Zoom-out | Ctrl+- | Rotary Encoder |
Reset Zoom | Rotary Encoder Click | |
Eyedropper | Alt (Hold) + Click | Key |
Undo | Ctrl+z | Key + Rotary Encoder? |
Redo | Ctrl+y | Key + Rotary Encoder? |
Increase brushsize | [ | Key / Rotary Encoder Layer? |
Decrease brushsize | ] | Key / Rotary Encoder Layer? |
Pan | Space (Hold) + Drag | Key |
Rotate Clockwise | Rotary Encoder | |
Rotate Counter-Clockwise | Rotary Encoder | |
Reset Rotation | Rotary Encoder Click | |
Mirror | Key | |
Save | Ctrl+s | Key |
Different Tools | Various Keys | Keys |
- Rotary Encoder
- Modes (How to switch & indicators?)
- 8-13 Keys
- 7/11 Finger Keys (2-3 Rows, 4 Cols)
- 1/2 Thumb Keys
- Layers (Shift, Ctrl, Alt Keys)
- Modes (Selector Switch? Sticky Layer (Caps)?
- Lineart Mode
- Coloring Mode
- Bluetooh + Wireless (Future)
Sacrifical Bridges to remomve need for supports
Test print prepared with PETG.
Post cleaning, lessons learnt:
- Hole for rotary encoder is too small.
- Walls make it difficult to clean up supports
After installing switches and keycaps, I confirmed that the hole was indeed too tight to fit the encoder in and the knob did not have sufficient clearance to be turned properly. In addition, the tight walls made some positions impossible to install switches onto.