I was frustrated by the lack of decent phones with physical keyboards. The phones that are currently available are hard to buy, crap, expensive, are old, outdated, have bad software support and/or disappointing hardware.

So I decided to design and build one myself.

This is a Fairphone 4 with a DIY, open source keyboard attachment. It uses a spare Blackberry Q10 keyboard and a custom, self designed Arduino-compatible mainboard, which translates the keyboard matrix to regular USB HID.

This means, it works on any phone without the need of any software modification at all. If the phone can handle a USB keyboard, it can handle this one.

All that’s necessary to make it compatible to any other phone is to adjust the case to fit that phone.

(And yes, that’s XFCE running on Ubuntu in a chroot jail.)

  • Ashley@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Cool! I kinda miss the little blackberry trackpad thing they had on the classic

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I know what you mean. I considered it, but decided against it, because it would make the phone even longer and then it wouldn’t fit into pockets any more. I considered adding it to the back, but never got around to it.