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 **Tags:** #lily58pro #lily58 #custom #keyboard #soldering #project **Tags:** #lily58pro #lily58 #custom #keyboard #soldering #project
  
-**Last Reviewed:** 16/02/2025+**Last Reviewed:** 16/03/2025
  
-**Status:** In Progress / Incomplete+**Status:** Completed - v1.0
  
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 ===== Important Notices, Information, Tips, Tricks and Recommendations ===== ===== Important Notices, Information, Tips, Tricks and Recommendations =====
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 |Mill Max Socket Pins|4x 12| |Part of the Kit from Kriscables|The "legs" of the microcontroller, which attach to the HotSwap Sockets|* Same as the Microcontroller Sockets \\ * So 2 x 12 x 2| |Mill Max Socket Pins|4x 12| |Part of the Kit from Kriscables|The "legs" of the microcontroller, which attach to the HotSwap Sockets|* Same as the Microcontroller Sockets \\ * So 2 x 12 x 2|
 |TRRS Connector|2| |Part of the Kit from Kriscables|Connecting the boards together|* Never disconnect the TRRS cable when the board is connected to the PC. \\ * Always disconnect the USB first \\ * Not necessary if you going for a wireless build| |TRRS Connector|2| |Part of the Kit from Kriscables|Connecting the boards together|* Never disconnect the TRRS cable when the board is connected to the PC. \\ * Always disconnect the USB first \\ * Not necessary if you going for a wireless build|
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 |Reset Switch Buttons|2| | | | | |Reset Switch Buttons|2| | | | |
 |OLED Displays|2|OLED 128x32mm SSD1306 I2C| |Seeing Layers, WPM, Battery Status, NumLock / CapsLock State, whatever you want|Use nice!view v2 if you building wireless, else Battery life will suck| |OLED Displays|2|OLED 128x32mm SSD1306 I2C| |Seeing Layers, WPM, Battery Status, NumLock / CapsLock State, whatever you want|Use nice!view v2 if you building wireless, else Battery life will suck|
-|Switches|58|MX or Choc Low Profile| |What registers the "key press"\\ If choosing Choc Low Profile, remember to consider if the "legs" will be able to touch the PCB if you plan on adding Layers in between \\  \\ If you already have a mechanical keyboard, you can always use those switches instead \\ +|Switches|58|MX or Choc Low Profile| |What registers the "key press"|If choosing Choc Low Profile, remember to consider if the "legs" will be able to touch the PCB if you plan on adding Layers in between \\ If you already have a mechanical keyboard, you can always use those switches instead| 
-|Keycaps|58|MX or Choc Low Profile| |What your finger presses / what you see when you look at the key| \\ MX and Choc Low Profile are not compatible with each other. This also applies to the switches \\  \\ If you already have a mechanical keyboard, you can always use those switches instead \\ +|Keycaps|58|MX or Choc Low Profile| |What your finger presses / what you see when you look at the key|MX and Choc Low Profile are not compatible with each other. This also applies to the switches \\ If you already have a mechanical keyboard, you can always use those switches instead| 
-| | | | | | |+|USB-C (data + power) cable|1| | |Connect keyboard to the PC|If you building wireless, you just need it to flash| 
 +|On / Off Keys|2| | |Turn the Board On / Off|This is only needed if you are building Wireless| 
 +|Case| | | |Makes everything prettier|A bottom case is **HIGHLY** recommended. Rest (top, silencing, middle) are optional| 
 +|Batteries|2|110mah (3.7v Li-Po 301230)| |Makes Wireless Keyboard Wireless|This is only needed if your are building Wireless \\ Important is that they are 3.7V|
  
  
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 [[https://config.qmk.fm|QMK Configurator]] [[https://config.qmk.fm|QMK Configurator]]
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 +[[https://github.com/zebrajr/lily58_keyboard|Custom Firmware Source + Compiled @ Github Repo]]
  
  
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