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Newest kid on the block ZMK is one of the newest open-source firmware available for custom keyboard and macropad projects. As the name suggests, it is built on the Zephyr Project.
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A thread at r/MechanicalKeyboards marvels at the Incomm Scientology Keyboard, a custom-designed variant of the Cherry G80 made for the church to its requirements. The most obvious addition is an ...
The new Keychron Black Myth Wukong Deluxe Edition wireless mechanical keyboard launched this week for $259. Designed for ...
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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.
If you’re into cyberpunk tech builds, you’ve gotta check out this awesome DIY dual-screen cyberdeck computer by SECTOR 07 . This retro-futuristic setup runs on a Raspberry Pi 5 and features two ...
Here’s a quick breakdown of common scenarios: Gaming: Requires a powerful graphics card (GPU), a fast processor (CPU), and enough RAM for smooth gameplay. High refresh rate monitors are also a plus.
But it’s also a full-fledged computer capable of running a wide range of applications. Some of those applications work best with a keyboard, but the Steam Deck doesn’t have one built-in.