Made to Order Dactyl Manuform Cases

from $40.00

These are made-to-order Dactyl Manuform cases with right and left top halves, bottom plates, and controller/trrs jack holders.

BIG NOTE: This is a 3D-printed case ONLY for a DIY build. it is not a finished keyboard! You'll need to source controllers, TRRS jacks, wiring, key switches, and keycaps.

Size options (rows x columns) are: 3x5, 3x6, 4x5, 4x6, 5x6, 5x7, 6x6, and 6x7

Here's renders of all the sizes we offer and a link to the size variants (standard, full-bottom rows, and whole matrix.)

https://wylderbuilds.com/all-sizes

https://wylderbuilds.com/sizes-explained

No extra charge for different thumb cluster styles on each half.

All cluster types can be found here: cluster-types.

You can specify thumb clusters for each side at checkout.

Trackball Thumb Clusters

At $10 per side ($20 for dual trackballs), a 34mm trackball socket and sensor mount for a PMW 3360 can be included. We offer a trackball hardware kit here: trackball-kit

Trackball thumb cluster options are:

  • Wyld 3-key trackball cluster (NEW!)

  • Classic 4-key trackball cluster

  • Classic 3-key trackball cluster

Turnaround from order to shipment is 3 to 7 business days per order as each unit requires three to four days to print and process, depending on stock and demand.

The default material is PLA but you can ask for PETG, ABS, or ASA if you prefer those.

If you're looking for a hot-swap capable build, I recommend using my Amoeba Kings

Here's my new guide for getting trackballs installed and working with QMK:

https://wylderbuilds.com/trackball-install

We offer a full DIY build kit:

https://wylderbuilds.com/shop/p/manuform-diy-kit

And, of course, we offer FULL BUILDS of the all our Dactyl Manuforms, including the Polydactyl.

https://wylderbuilds.com/shop/p/dactyl-manuform-build

The 3D models used for all our prints are generated using a customized version of the terrific open source codebase maintained by Joshua Shreve (joshreve) found here:

https://github.com/joshreve/dactyl-keyboard

And here's our own repo. Watch your toes, it’s a work in progress.

https://github.com/bullwinkle3000/dactyl-keyboard

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These are made-to-order Dactyl Manuform cases with right and left top halves, bottom plates, and controller/trrs jack holders.

BIG NOTE: This is a 3D-printed case ONLY for a DIY build. it is not a finished keyboard! You'll need to source controllers, TRRS jacks, wiring, key switches, and keycaps.

Size options (rows x columns) are: 3x5, 3x6, 4x5, 4x6, 5x6, 5x7, 6x6, and 6x7

Here's renders of all the sizes we offer and a link to the size variants (standard, full-bottom rows, and whole matrix.)

https://wylderbuilds.com/all-sizes

https://wylderbuilds.com/sizes-explained

No extra charge for different thumb cluster styles on each half.

All cluster types can be found here: cluster-types.

You can specify thumb clusters for each side at checkout.

Trackball Thumb Clusters

At $10 per side ($20 for dual trackballs), a 34mm trackball socket and sensor mount for a PMW 3360 can be included. We offer a trackball hardware kit here: trackball-kit

Trackball thumb cluster options are:

  • Wyld 3-key trackball cluster (NEW!)

  • Classic 4-key trackball cluster

  • Classic 3-key trackball cluster

Turnaround from order to shipment is 3 to 7 business days per order as each unit requires three to four days to print and process, depending on stock and demand.

The default material is PLA but you can ask for PETG, ABS, or ASA if you prefer those.

If you're looking for a hot-swap capable build, I recommend using my Amoeba Kings

Here's my new guide for getting trackballs installed and working with QMK:

https://wylderbuilds.com/trackball-install

We offer a full DIY build kit:

https://wylderbuilds.com/shop/p/manuform-diy-kit

And, of course, we offer FULL BUILDS of the all our Dactyl Manuforms, including the Polydactyl.

https://wylderbuilds.com/shop/p/dactyl-manuform-build

The 3D models used for all our prints are generated using a customized version of the terrific open source codebase maintained by Joshua Shreve (joshreve) found here:

https://github.com/joshreve/dactyl-keyboard

And here's our own repo. Watch your toes, it’s a work in progress.

https://github.com/bullwinkle3000/dactyl-keyboard