While most people don’t spend a lot of time thinking about the keys they tap all day, mechanical keyboard enthusiasts certainly do. As interest in DIY keyboards expands, there are plenty of things to ...
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Custom keyboard killer? GMMK Pro review
The gmmk Pro is a 75% keyboard with a full cnc aluminum case with a gasket-mounted design, a rotary encoder knob, ...
Akko has been a growing name in the mechanical keyboard community for years, developing some of the best looking, budget conscious keyboards you can buy. Over the last year, it joined the custom ...
IDOBAO is a name you’ve probably heard of if you’ve explored custom mechanical keyboards. It’s ID80 has been one of the go-to options for new builders since its debut. The company hasn’t stopped ...
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Everything you need to build your own keyboard
So you bought your first mechanical keyboard, started modding it, and realized that you'd like to take the next step of your mechanical keyboard journey: building your own custom keyboard. First of ...
Getting into mechanical keyboards can be daunting. There are so many types of boards, switches, keycaps, and mounting methods that it can be hard to pin down the one keyboard that will work best.
Durock stabilizers are great and pretty affordable. I have used the plate mount and screw-in ones. I actually prefer the plate mount. The screw-in ones are more stable* because they mount to the pcb.
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