0:00typing on ortholinear keyboard with ipad An overhead, static wide shot captures a person's hands actively typing on a compact, grey ortholinear mechanical keyboard. The keyboard features white keycaps with grey accent keys and vibrant purple backlighting illuminating the keys. It is connected via a white USB cable to a red iPad positioned in the upper portion of the frame, displaying text from an article titled 'Ortho Linear Keyboard'. The entire setup rests on a bright pink cutting mat with a white grid and measurement markings. The lighting is bright and even, casting minimal shadows. Text overlays appear at the bottom center, initially reading 'YOU CAN BUILD', then 'A 4X12', 'ORTHOLINEAR MECHANICAL', 'KEYBOARD', 'ADAFRUIT KB', and '2040 AND CIRCUIT PYTHON', emphasizing the product and its components.
0:08close up keyboard with laptop A close-up, slightly angled shot focuses on the ortholinear mechanical keyboard. The camera is positioned looking down and slightly to the right, showing the right-hand side of the keyboard in the foreground and the corner of a silver MacBook Pro laptop in the background. The keyboard has white keycaps with purple backlighting, and some keys have grey legends, including an Apple logo keycap. A black USB-C dongle is plugged into the left side of the keyboard, with a white cable extending from it towards the laptop. The desk surface is bright white. Text overlays appear: 'KMK' in red, then 'Keyboard', 'IS A FIRMWARE', 'BUILT ON TOP', and 'OF CIRCUIT PYTHON', providing context about the software. The lighting is soft and natural from above.
0:15hand pressing keyboard keys A close-up shot, similar to the previous scene, shows an adult hand interacting with the ortholinear mechanical keyboard. The hand, wearing a black ring on the ring finger, presses various white keys, which illuminate with a purple glow upon activation. The keys pressed include 'control', 'fn', 'shift', 'alt', 'cmd', and others. The grey keys feature symbols such as a monitor or phone icon. The white USB cable from the keyboard leads towards a partially visible silver MacBook Pro in the upper background. The white desk surface is clean and well-lit. Text overlays 'THIS MAKES IT', 'EASY TO CUSTOMISE', 'LAYERS MACROS', 'AND', 'LIGHTING DIRECTLY BY', 'EDITING PYTHON FILES', and 'ON THE DEV BOARD'S USB', 'STORAGE' appear, describing the keyboard's customizability.
0:24keymap software demonstration A medium shot shows a silver MacBook Pro with its screen displaying the 'Keymap' software interface. The software, featuring a dark grey theme with various button layouts and settings, is used to customize keyboard layouts. A hand with a black ring is visible using the laptop's trackpad and pressing keys. The screen shows options for 'Keyboard Layout', 'Encoder', 'RGB', 'Info', 'Matrix', 'Keymap', 'Raw Keymap', and 'Firmware' on the left sidebar. The main area displays virtual keyboard layouts and keycode options. Text overlays state 'POG IS AN', 'OPEN SOURCE GRAPHICAL TOOL', 'THAT FEATURES A', 'KEYMAP EDITOR FOR', 'CREATING CUSTOM LAYOUTS', 'WITHOUT HAVING TO', 'WRITE OR EDIT', 'ANY CODE'. Further overlays introduce 'Pog Keymap Editor', and explain its functionality: 'LETS YOU EASILY', 'ADD MULTIPLE LAYERS', 'EXPAND YOUR KEYCODES', 'CUSTOM MACROS', 'STRINGS AND MEDIA', 'CONTROLS'. The background is a clean white desk, and the lighting is bright and even.
0:41keyboard circuit board close up An overhead, static close-up shot focuses on the intricate circuit board (PCB) of the ortholinear mechanical keyboard. Numerous small, square black PCBs are visible, interconnected by a multitude of colorful wires (green, blue, yellow, red), forming a grid-like pattern. A central micro-controller board, the Adafruit KB2040, with a white USB-C port, is connected to these wires at the top of the assembly. The entire component rests on a bright pink cutting mat with white grid lines and measurement markings. A white frame graphic overlays the bottom left corner, initially with text 'THE ADAFRUIT K', then 'B2040 IS', and 'WIRED UP TO NEO KEY ORTHOLINEAR SNAPPABLE', 'PCBS'. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the technical details of the board.
0:47hands holding keyboard components An overhead medium shot shows a person's hands holding the assembled keyboard base. The internal circuit board assembly, with its black PCBs and colorful wires, is visible in the right hand, while the empty, light grey plastic casing is held in the left hand. The background is a bright pink cutting mat, and to the upper left, there's a pile of various white and light purple keycaps scattered. A white rectangular frame graphic is overlaid on the lower left, with text initially reading 'MAKING A KEY MATRIX', then 'TOTAL OF 48', 'KEY SWITCHES'. Later, 'TO LEARN HOW TO BUILD YOUR OWN CUSTOM', 'ORTHOLINEAR KEYBOARD', 'TUTORIAL AT', and 'LEARN.ADAFRUIT.COM' are displayed, encouraging viewers to find more information. The lighting is bright and even.
0:56inserting key switch A close-up shot focuses on an adult hand inserting a key switch into the keyboard's base. The keyboard base, a white plastic structure with square cutouts for switches, is partially filled with light purple switches that have a small lime green stem. The hand holds a single light purple key switch and carefully presses it into an empty socket. The background is the bright pink cutting mat. Text overlays appear: 'THE NEOKEY', then 'PCBS', 'FEATURE KAILH SOCKETS', and 'ALLOWING YOU TO', 'ADD YOUR FAVOURITE', 'FLAVOUR OF CHERRY MX', 'COMPATIBLE KEY SWITCHES', emphasizing the hot-swappable feature. The lighting is bright and clear, highlighting the detail of the switch insertion.
1:01assembled keyboard base An overhead medium shot shows an adult's hands holding the fully assembled keyboard base, now completely filled with light purple key switches, each with a lime green stem. The top of the keyboard is presented towards the camera. The hands rotate the keyboard slightly, revealing its sleek white side profile. In the background, on the pink cutting mat, there's a pile of keycaps and an empty white frame, suggesting further customization steps. A text overlay reads 'WITHOUT HAVING TO', 'SOLDER OUR 3D', 'PRINTED SNAP FIT', 'CASE HOUSES ALL OF', 'THE ELECTRONICS', and 'AND CAN BE', highlighting the 3D-printed case and solderless assembly. The lighting is bright and even.
A close-up shot focuses on an adult hand placing white keycaps onto the already installed key switches on the keyboard. The keyboard itself is white with a grey base, and the key switches are purple with lime green stems. Several keycaps are already in place, showing a clean, modern aesthetic with grey accent keys. The hand carefully positions and presses a 'control' keycap into its slot. In the foreground and background, the pink cutting mat is visible. Text overlays read 'CUSTOMIZED TO FIT', 'YOUR PROJECT', 'JUST ADD YOUR', 'OWN SET OF', 'KEYCAPS', 'TO PERSONALISE YOUR', and 'CIRCUIT PYTHON', explaining the final customization step. The lighting is bright and direct, emphasizing the texture and color of the components.
1:14final keyboard showcase An overhead medium shot shows an adult's hands holding the fully assembled ortholinear mechanical keyboard. The keyboard is predominantly white and grey, with white keycaps and purple backlighting, and some keys featuring grey legends and icons. The hands gently rotate the keyboard, showcasing its sleek design from various angles, including its thin profile and the slight bevel of the case. The background is the bright pink cutting mat with measurement markings. Text overlays include 'POWERED KEYBOARD', 'WE HOPE THIS', 'INSPIRES YOU TO', 'CHECK OUT POG FOR', 'KMK', 'AND THE ADAFRUIT', 'KB2040', 'FOR YOUR NEXT CUSTOM', 'MECHANICAL KEYBOARD', serving as a call to action. The lighting is bright and even.
1:22final keyboard with ipad call to action An overhead, static wide shot, identical in framing to the opening shot, features an adult's hands holding the fully assembled ortholinear mechanical keyboard. The keyboard is white and grey with glowing purple backlighting and white keycaps, connected to a red iPad in the upper frame which displays the 'Ortho Linear Keyboard' article. The setup is on a bright pink cutting mat. A purple overlay graphic appears, covering the lower third of the screen, displaying a white heart icon and the text 'MAKE SHARE', then an additional 'ARE'. The hands gently tilt the keyboard from side to side, emphasizing the completed product. The lighting is bright and even.