-There is no pre-made PCB, and it must be hardwired
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-## Parts
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-### Switches
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-This layout has five modifiers and 37 non-modifiers.
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-I strongly prefer the feel and sound of tactile [Matias Clicky](https://deskthority.net/wiki/Matias_switch#Click) switches for typing. However, I like having [Matias Linear switches](https://deskthority.net/wiki/Matias_switch#Linear) switches on the modifier keys (ctrl, alt, super, shift, and fn) because the tactile effect has no benefit for keys that are held down, and giving a different response helps you learn the layout more quickly.
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-For users that need to operate in sound-sensitive environments like open offices or libraries, [Matias Quiet Click](http://deskthority.net/wiki/Matias_switch#Quiet_click) switches are a popular choice since they still offer tactility without the noise. Other users prefer switches in the [Cherry MX](http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_MX) family, which use different keycaps and switch plates but still work fine.
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-### Diodes
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-In order to avoid ghosting, each switch needs a diode. The [1N4148](https://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062587) is a readily-available choice, but nearly any signal diode would work.
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-### Microcontroller
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-Any Pro Micro compatible microcontroller will do. Be sure to get a microcontroller without headers so it will fit in between the bottom layer and the plate. USB micro is preferred over USB mini for this reason as well.
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-### Keycaps
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-Sculpted caps are available [from Matias](http://matias.ca/order/#keycaps) or by harvesting from old Alps keyboards. It's recommended that you use unlabeled keys, because due to the different sizes and orientations of certain keys (backspace, shift, enter, etc) many of the labels will be incorrect if present.
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-Cherry switches have more options. This [DSA-shaped base set](http://pimpmykeyboard.com/dsa-pbt-abs-blank-keycap-sets/) (spherical indentations on the key, same profile for each row) from Signature Plastics has 52 1x keys plus a few extras we won't use. There are two "deep dish" keys in that set which you can place under your index fingers on the home row to help guide your hands to the right spot without looking. However, you only get a single 1.5x keycap, and the middle two thumb keys both use them, so you might want to pick up an extra.