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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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 |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 \\ +|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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