What it is: A specialized USB-C keypad with 120+ mathematical symbols accessible via keypresses. Greek letters, calculus operators, set theory symbols, logic operators - everything you need for mathematical notation. Works anywhere you can type text.
Technical details: - QMK-based firmware (fully open source) - Unicode composition for universal compatibility - Multiple output modes (Unicode, LaTeX, Office equation codes) - Hot-swappable mechanical switches - Anodized aluminum case, custom UV-printed keycaps - Works on Windows, macOS, Linux
Why hardware vs software? Universal compatibility. Works in any text field - code editors, chat apps, documentation, even command lines. The development process was fascinating - from ugly $20 macropad prototype to custom PCB design to working with specialized keycap manufacturers. Weekly campaign updates document the entire journey if you're interested in the hardware development story.
Current status: 71 backers, final 24 hours remaining. All the hard engineering work is already done. This is just about getting enough orders to justify the production run.
Live demo video and complete technical documentation available on the campaign page. Would love feedback from the HN community on both the product and the development approach.