




Dedicated Revit Macro pad
Started with a 5x6 ortholinear macro pad (the SLAB) built specifically for Revit, 30 keys, all 1U, full of shortcuts I use daily. It worked, but the more I used it the more the layout bugged me.
A few months back I handwired a staggered split and fell in love with how the left half felt. That feeling stuck with me. So I went back to the Dissect switchplate and case files, reworked the layout to add an F-row for more command real estate. That became the Axeon.
Running an RP2040 with QMK. Managed to keep all my daily Revit commands on Layer 0, so nothing got buried. Layer 1 is a MO for arrow keys on WASD plus undo/cut/copy/paste/redo. Layer 2 is a TT numpad block for when I need to punch in values fast.
Big improvement over the SLAB. The stagger made a bigger difference than I expected for something this small.
I plan on modifying the case/code to incorporate an LED to differentiate the layers and start working on a PCB variant for my shop. I've attached a few photos and an AI rendering of what the keymap currently looks like.