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Discover 5 easy 3D printing projects to customize your mechanical keyboard in just an afternoon. From custom switch plates to ...
In custom mechanical keyboards, you are able to do things like adding foam into your keyboard (to reduce its hollowness) or putting lube your switches and stabilisers (to reduce rattle) for a ...
The Redragon EISA K686 PRO Blue Himmel is a reliable, feature-packed, and well-priced mechanical gaming keyboard. What it ...
Like all keyboards in Keychron’s Q-series, the Q10 is a pre-built custom keyboard that is rich in enthusiast-grade features. The most notable of these is its heavy aluminum case.
We go over the price of your own custom build depending on what components and size you choose. Switch and click is a YouTube ...
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 ...
Keychron recently launched its first custom mechanical keyboard. At only $169, it's a game-changing board that gamers and keyboard enthusiasts can't afford to miss.
At a price of $111 for the Sat75 X board, this is a fun and easy way to get into building a custom mechanical keyboard without breaking the bank.
Custom is as custom does Of course, custom mechanical keyboards don’t have to cost $400. Like with PC building, as you lay on extras, the price goes up.
Drop’s new Sense75 is a custom 75% mechanical keyboard with a gasket mount and hot-swap sockets. Prices start at $249.
The keyboard's product page also claims support with iOS. Similar to some wireless Keychron keyboards, like the Keychron K14, there's a toggle on the keyboard's side for switching from Mac to Windows.