With hot-swap sockets and custom-tuned switches becoming common in custom keyboards, it was only logical that keyboards with multiple mounting methods would start to appear. Mode's SixtyFive ...
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Another way you can build your own keyboard is by getting a barebone mechanical keyboard, slapping switches and keycaps onto it (or getting one that includes switches and keycaps), and then modding it ...
The new NuPhy Kick75 keyboard has taken three years to develop but is unique in being able to hot-swap between low and standard profile switches. Imagine if Lego and IKEA decided to join forces and ...
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