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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 ...
Sometimes, bigger is better. And sometimes, bigger is just… massive. That’s the word that comes to mind when looking at and pricing the latest DIY mechanical keyboard from YouTuber Glarses that’s as ...
Anyone who enjoys using mechanical keyboards and has access to a 3D printer may be interested in a new project that has been published by Adam Forland and enables you to build your very own mechanical ...
The folks at Pine64 are designing an official keyboard accessory for their Linux-powered PinePhone smartphone. Eventually you’ll be able to purchase a physical keyboard that snaps onto the phone by ...
If you have always wanted a split mechanical keyboard you may be interested in a new creation by Thingyiverse user Coumbaya pictured above. The 69 key mechanical keyboard uses Cherry MX switches and ...
An official PinePhone keyboard accessory is on the way, and a handful of modern phones even have physical keyboards built-in. But some folks have been making their own DIY keyboard solutions for the ...
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. For one thing, ...
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