Mac Cody has created the KanaChord Plus keyboard, which supports an astounding 6,165 Kanji as well as 6,240 of the most common Japanese words that contain Kanji. This is all in addition to supporting the Kana characters, which make up the rest of Japanese writing.
It uses color in order to indicate character type, Kana mode, and even provide error feedback.
The project is powered by a Raspberry Pi Pico. Cody used an Adafruit NeoKey 5×6 Ortho Snap-Apart keyboard PCB and 30 Cherry MX switches.
Check out the thoroughly detailed project on GitHub. Via Hackaday.
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