We sure do love a good one-piece split keyboard, and it’s not just because you never have to worry about the halves drifting too far apart throughout the day, though that’s a big plus.
The PiPi Mherkin really, really can’t get much smaller. The diminutive keyboard design mounts directly to the Pi Pico responsible for driving it, has a similar footprint, and is only about 9 mm ...
It’s a pocket-sized device with an E Ink display, a thumb keyboard, and simple software that’s currently designed for note-taking and not much else. The device is sort of a throwback to the ...