I’ve seen small keyboards before, but none as customizable as this one! The MORPH-MINI-KB USB rocks a full QWERTY layout, including modifier and function keys, and still comes in at only 60x60mm! The board is powered by an ATmega32U4 running the extremely popular open-source QMK firmware.
Because it uses QMK, it’s customizable down to the smallest details. You can turn it into a completely configurable macropad, or replace certain keys with snippets of text that get entered when pushed. You can switch it to whatever keyboard layout you prefer — QWERTY, Dvorak, Colemak, etc. And it uses USB-C!
The MORPH-MINI is targeted at just about anyone who might need a small input device. It could be used to make a cyberdeck when paired with a single-board computer and a small display. Administrators who work with many rack servers can keep it on a keychain and quickly plug it into any server that needs manual input. Or if you’re a pentester/white hat hacker, it’s an easily concealable yet fully featured keyboard that can be used during your audits. It can just as easily be plugged into any modern smartphone or tablet to get a more tactile input method, which could be very handy!
The design is fully open-source, and the boards are made and assembled in Europe. If you’ve ever wanted a tiny keyboard that you can take with you anywhere you go, check out the product page for more info!