Built a Litl the other day (sh.itjust.works)
Obligatory bongocat on the OLED.
Obligatory bongocat on the OLED.
Would you buy a computer made of wood for the price of a used car? Maybe not. But you should be glad they exist.
I plan to buy my first split keyboard (forever) very soon and would like to hear y'all's opinions on the Glove80 (switch: Kailh Choc v1 Brown Tactile) and Moonlander (switch: Kailh Copper or Cherry MX Brown) two. I've already searched for threads and comments on the matter a few days ago through kbin, so any links to them you...
Hello there! Thought I'd kick this community off with a question....
I have a Leopold FC660C which is my primary keyboard at home....
Hey guys,...
I assume IBM was the inspiration behind the OEM profile, and SA certainly looks familiar, but was it from a specific machine, or just meant to be evocative of them? Was XDA from anything in particular?...
My latest design - Cut Slope....
Introducing the Slimy Artisan Keycap - a magical delight for your keyboard! This transparent keycap features a lovable slime character with a heart inside. Get yours now and let your keyboard shine with slime-filled cuteness! Each keycap may have slight visual variations, making it a truly unique piece for your keyboard setup....
You can also buy their pre-assembled Launch keyboard Their keyboard is fully open-source with the CAD files even being available on their Github.
Just bought my first mechanical keyboard, an Epomaker RT100 with Flamingo switches. Is it normal to be accidentally pressing keys (mostly shift and spacebar) while just resting my fingers on the keyboard? Is it because I've only used membrane keyboards up until now, and I'll eventually get used to the new sensitivity? Or should...
Enhance your mechanical keyboard with the Norse Knob, a meticulously crafted artisan knob designed specifically for rotary encoders. Inspired by Norse mythology, this knob features a stunning design that adds a touch of sophistication to your keyboard setup. Each knob is meticulously fit-tested to ensure optimal performance....
This is an industrial keyboard from around 1983 manufactured by Honeywell. It features an extremely rare tall stem variant of the Microswitch SC series switches. They're clicky tactile and utilize a capacitive sense system similar to the IBM Beamspring or Model F. The tactility is achieved with a spring over buckling plate setup...
6 variants, 1 unit per color...
Durgod Venus board, Gateron RGB Red switches, Glorious keycaps, cheap eBay wrist rest....