This product has been retired. The contents of this page are provided for reference only.
Please note that this makes a single hand/side of the keyboard, a complete keyboard requires 2 sets of PCB's and (additional) components.
This is an older version of the PCB, and fully functional (same firmware), but no longer actively sold and stocked as is. This version of the PCB does have provisions for the wireless powerswitch.
Please refer to the GitHub link for BOM and build instructions.
Please note that for power requirements, it is NOT recommended to build Lotus with both glow and per-key RGB at the same time. Read here for more information!
You can buy most parts for a full functioning keyboard in this listing or as additional components in this store. You will however need to add switches, key-caps and colored/sleeved cables of your choice from other sources, as it would be impossible for me to stock a reasonable selection of what the market can offer.
The FR4 fibreglass plates used for PCB's are quite stiff and give a good intermediate feel for keyboards, making it the ideal low cost material for a case.
Please Note! You do infact need a case of some kind, as being hot-swap compatible the front plate helps hold the switches in place, and without the plate, they will very easily come undone. You can however 3D print your own case, or have plates made in whatever material you desire. All the information required for this can be found on the GitHub page.
The PCB has most of the needed build instructions printed on the silkscreen, and you can likely build the entire keyboard from these! If you however need more detailed instructions, please refer to the GitHub link to Documentation below.
If ever the instructions in the build guide and the instructions on the silkscreen are different, the version on your actual PCB is what are in fact relevant for your version!
Using basic QMK for your keyboard is the most versatile and powerful option, but requires a bit more effort and/or knowledge to make more advanced options work. Lotus 58 is part of QMK's main fork and the firmware can be built from there, following QMK's guides. The most recent iteration of this firmware is available for use a template/starting point here.
VIAL, a fork of QMK allowing interactive key-remapping without flashing a new firmware is the more beginner friendly option and a great starting point. A pre-configured ready to flash version is available here. The GitHub repository for the firmware, is available here, and can be customized to your own preference.
Normal handling time is 3 - 5 working days, not including build items (Those usually take 1 - 2 weeks).
Shipping is done with insured/signed for parcels, where no such service is available the parcel is sent as insured parcel, but may not be fully traceable the entire transit. If no insured or traceable service is available, parcels will be sent as uninsured/untraceable at the buyers responsibility. All of which is clearly stated on checkout.
All packets are represented to courier services and customs at their true sale value, and all responsibility for import fees, taxes and tariffs lie with the buyer.
The SE/EU "Act on Distance Contracts and Off-Premises Contracts (SFS 2005:59)" allows returns of the items in undamaged (unsoldered!) condition within 14 days of receiving it. Return shipping on returned items are the responsibility of the buyer.