 Hey what's up folks, in this project we're making a giant macro pad with big key switches. Regular key switches are fairly small in size, but these novelty ones are about 64 times as big. We designed a 3D printed case that allows you to daisy chain them together. This is powered by the KB2040 running circuit python. It's an Arduino Pro micro-shaped board that's perfect for keyboard projects. It features the RP2040 with 8 megabytes of flash, 20 GPIO, and STEMA QT. It's also got a non-board NeoPixel and a USB C-type connector. You can set this up with your favorite macros and make yourself a jumbo keypad that's super chunky and really fun to use. Circuit python makes it really easy to make USB HID projects like a macro pad or even a full-sized keyboard. You can modify the code to assign key commands and light up an LED when the keys are pressed. Be sure to check out the learn guide for a full tutorial on building this project. The cast-related pads make it easy to share multiple connections when soldering wires. The KB2040 snap fits into the bottom cover and is held in place with these little tabs. Cables are routed through the holes on the side of the case so they can be connected together. The bottom snap fits into the case with a cutout for access to the board's USB C port. With the cables installed, the big key switches can then be press-fitted into the top of the case. Additional switches can be chained together with the T-slot connectors on the side of the case. The cables can then be routed through the case and plugged into the terminals with these quick connects. You can optionally wire up a 10mm LED that fits right into the switch's built-in LED holder. We had a lot of fun making this and hope it inspires you to check out Adafruit's KB2040 and Circuit Python. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more keyboard projects from Adafruit.