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I surprised my subscriber by designing a custom keyboard and also took on the challenge of building the loudest keyboard ever
I decided to build a custom keyboard for one of my subscribers as a special thank you, and I'm excited to continue doing this ...
Building your first custom mechanical keyboard can be intimidating. Between all the parts and terminology involved, it’s hard to know where to start. Thankfully, it’s also never been easier to jump ...
My obsession with custom mechanical keyboards is well-established at this point. I don't technically need more keyboards. So, if I'm going to add to my collection, I want to make sure it's something ...
Perhaps you have a tilt towards glowing cyberpunk peripherals. Perhaps you’ve been hunting for a keyboard that you can position perfectly to suit both your left and right hands. In that case, you ...
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Building a keyboard stand
Typical keyboard stands are an eyesore, but they don't have to be! Watch as I build this custom Walnut Keyboard stand that ...
Most people are content to leave their keyboard on the desk where it belongs, but I have a different set of requirements. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
[Thomas Rinsma] wanted to learn about designing PCBs. Thus, he set about a nifty project that would both teach him those lessons and net him something useful in the process. The result was kb1, a ...
Before the 1990s, mechanical keyboards were the norm, and it wasn’t until after companies discovered membrane keyboards were cheaper to make that they became the new standard. Although cheaper, ...
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