


Bad Wings v2 Kits Available


The primary motivation behind v2 was to simplify the build process by ditching the XIAO/Shift Register for an integrated STM32 microprocessor. The only parts that need soldered are the hot swap sockets.
Features
- 36 key unibody split
- Choc spaced, column staggered, splayed
- Cirque touchpad support
- Integrated microprocessor
- Built in mounting standoffs
- Preflashed with VIAL
Kits include all required hardware except switches, keycaps and case.
Base Kit - $50
Cirque Kit - $65
Printed Cases are available in every color - as long as the color is purple or black.
Black ABS - $35
Purple ABS - $35
[Purple Sparkle PLA](https://shop.hazel.cc/products/bad-wings-v2-case?variant=4031758788203

MJF printed ChicagoSteno.

Bad Wings v2p1


Over the last couple months I've been working on the next version of Bad Wings, the board I've been daily driving for over a year now. Using the stm32f072 onboard and has cirque support (which wasn't working until a couple hours ago - thanks GeorgeN!). I've been using it for two weeks now and I'm happy.
Now that the cirque is working, I need to design a new case.

for sure. I don't know if people are doing it because it's better, or because they're trying to justify having dual trackballs.

I've seen people use one trackball for normal mouse type usage, and the other for scrolling.

I second this. I also prefer ZMK and use it on my wired boards whenever possible.

Bad Wings: Slim



Bad Wings: Slim - My final (and favorite) XSwitch project.
- 7mm tall (9mm with rubber feet)
- Weighs 3oz fully built.
- Bluetooh via XIAO BLE
- CR2032 replaceable battery
- Open Source

Bad Wings: Slim



Helping fill things out with a repost.
Bad Wings: Slim - My final (and favorite) XSwitch project.
- 7mm tall (9mm with rubber feet)
- Weighs 3oz fully built.
- Bluetooh via XIAO BLE
- CR2032 replaceable battery
- Open Source

There are some low profile tripod stands. the manfrotto MP3-BK is nice, but pretty expensive. There are also a bunch of "Z Tripods" that get used a lot.
A 3d printed case for tenting is definitely an option, but it can take a while to find the right tenting angle so be prepared to possible print multiple variations.