PISIC
The PISIC is a 42-44 key cut up keyboard by Youngmin Lee, with GRIN-inspired format.
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Printed April 28, 2026
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Youngmin Lee (aka yuburoll) shared the PISIC, a modification of the ANSIC with barely curvy rows – impressed by the Grin format.
I made a considerably superior model of my earlier keyboard, ANSIC. […] “PISIC” means grin in Korean – yuburoll.
The PCB dimensions are underneath 102 mm, which because it turned out, is the true dimension restrict JLCPCB will fab for $2.
Options
- 42-44 keys
- MX switches, hotswap
- Professional Micro footprint
- reversible PCB
- optionally available underglow
- 3D-printed case
The PCB has elements for a wi-fi construct, however the wi-fi variant hasn’t been examined but.
The 3D-printed plate is screwed to the highest case.
Sources
Printed on Tue twenty eighth Apr 2026. Featured in KBD #210 (supply).
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