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BDN9 Rev. 2 PCB - 3x3 9-key Macropad - Rotary Encoder and RGB

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BDN9 Rev. 2 PCB - 3x3 9-key Macropad - Rotary Encoder and RGB

Revision 2 of the board that's a tribute to one of the greatest players ever, the BDN9 is a fun little 3x3 macropad that lets you try out a few rotary encoders as well. What can you do with rotary encoders? That's for you to figure out! Use it as up/down, page up/down, volume control, or whatever, get creative. Go win a Super Bowl with it or something.

With Rev. 2, the microcontroller and other components are already soldered on.

    Build Video! Stop-motion style.

    Default Keymapping:

    The default keymapping that the board is pre-programmed with can be found here: Default Keymaps

    Revision 2 of the board that's a tribute to one of the greatest players ever, the BDN9 is a fun little 3x3 macropad that lets you try out a few rotary encoders as well. What can you do with rotary encoders? That's for you to figure out! Use it as up/down, page up/down, volume control, or whatever, get creative. Go win a Super Bowl with it or something.

    With Rev. 2, the microcontroller and other components are already soldered on.

      Build Video! Stop-motion style.

      Default Keymapping:

      The default keymapping that the board is pre-programmed with can be found here: Default Keymaps

      $7.80

      Original: $25.99

      -70%
      BDN9 Rev. 2 PCB - 3x3 9-key Macropad - Rotary Encoder and RGB

      $25.99

      $7.80

      Description

      Revision 2 of the board that's a tribute to one of the greatest players ever, the BDN9 is a fun little 3x3 macropad that lets you try out a few rotary encoders as well. What can you do with rotary encoders? That's for you to figure out! Use it as up/down, page up/down, volume control, or whatever, get creative. Go win a Super Bowl with it or something.

      With Rev. 2, the microcontroller and other components are already soldered on.

        Build Video! Stop-motion style.

        Default Keymapping:

        The default keymapping that the board is pre-programmed with can be found here: Default Keymaps