Keeb IO Build: Questions and tips?
I was thinking about buying a Keebio Sinc keyboard despite never owning or making a mechanical keyboard. https://keeb.io/collections/sinc...
I was thinking about buying a Keebio Sinc keyboard despite never owning or making a mechanical keyboard. https://keeb.io/collections/sinc...
Hi everyone!...
I am shotting this week with a collaboration with Jaekeyed. Thanks for your GMK Lazurite design, it's such a great one....
my initial plan was to get an Ajazz K992 and buy the switches separately but it seems the bottom row is non standard so getting keycaps for it would be harder
I've been thinking about picking up another 65% board for a little while, and I'm liking the look of the Envoy. A lot of the keyboard streamers seem to like it, but has anyone on here had a chance to use it yet?
I recently bought an Epomaker RT100 keyboard, and loving it so far. My only complaint is that they don't sell UK layout keycaps for it (I've emailed them and they've confirmed this)....
Apparently they’ve pulled out of recent GBs they were set to be the US proxy for. They’ve set their discord to read only and deleted general chat. And their ticket system says it’s full and can’t accept new ones....
Almost all my keyboards are white due to them being vintage, and they attract dirt and dust, especially between the keys. While I have a special plastic cleaner that is alcohol-free and easy to use on most surfaces with a microfiber wipe, I have problem with between the keys...
This is my IBM 4979 terminal. It's part of the IBM Series/1 minicomputer ecosystem which launched in 1976 although my terminal was made 1979 or 1980. It features a 66 key IBM beamspring that was unfortunately suffering from the usual material degradation. The CRT was also non-functional with an apparent HV issue....
Ordered a Keychron K2 which should be arriving next week, but I wasn't really feeling any of the keycap selections on their website...
The is a dedicated community for Ergo Mech over at lemmy.world - come join us :-)...
Looking into getting my first mechanical keyboard and want to dip my toes in the pool. Just wanted your guys perspective. I might swap the switches for some gaterons since they are hotswappable.
This is my Nixdorf 8850 keyboard which came out in the mid 1970s (although I think mine is a later 80s version). It dates from an era where computer design was still the wild west. There were no standard or correct ways to do anything so every manufacturer made it up as they went along. This keyboard is an excellent example of...
A refugee from reddit wanting to bring a question here. I'm looking to build a keyboard for work that would be ergonomic. Doesn't necessarily need to be split....
...specifically to install spares I already have. Level with me, y'all. Do I have a problem?