Lily58 Pro PCB
Lily58 Glow Issues (Has LEDs, Doesn't have Kailh Sockets)
Source: https://github.com/luckenbach/Lily58-Glow/tree/fix_vcc_pad
Design files: https://cloud.astraterra.tk/d/bf3d0a689b5f4b61b32b/https://cloud.astraterra.tk/d/bf3d0a689b5f4b61b32b/https://cloud.astraterra.tk/d/bf3d0a689b5f4b61b32b/https://cloud.astraterra.tk/d/bf3d0a689b5f4b61b32b/
https://cloud.astraterra.tk/d/bf3d0a689b5f4b61b32b/
Lily58 Pro Issues (Has Kailh Sockets, Doesn't have LEDs)
Source: https://github.com/kata0510/Lily58/tree/master/Pro
Design files: https://cloud.astraterra.tk/d/bf3d0a689b5f4b61b32b/
My Request: Lily58 Pro Glow (LEDs + Kailh Sockets)
Lily58 Pro Glow which will have both Kailh Sockets, and per key LEDs
Lily58L (Sold by keycapsss. Has LEDs + Kailh Sockets + Encoder)
Best case scenario. The design is not free though.though so I need it designed. To buy a pair of PCBs is not possible in the USA and costs $28 Euros.
Picture: Lily58L (Similar to the End Result I Want)
What is a Kailh Socket?
Picture: Red Switch next to 3 Kailh Sockets
Picture: Kailh sockets soldered onto a PCB along with SMD Diode and SMD LED.
A Kailh socket soldered on a PCB gives a person the ability to swap out any mechanical keyboard switch they want without having to desolder. The ability to do this makes it hot-swappable.
Typically on a normal mechanical keyboard switches are soldered to the PCB and have to be desoldered to change switches. With the Kailh socket the switches can just be pulled out of the socket and a new one can be pushed in all without desoldering/soldering.





