CannonKeys is a mainstay in the custom mechanical keyboard community. It’s a one-stop shop for everything you need to complete your keyboard build, including in-stock keycaps, switches, accessories, ...
IDOBAO is a name you’ve probably heard of if you’ve explored custom mechanical keyboards. It’s ID80 has been one of the go-to options for new builders since its debut. The company hasn’t stopped ...
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Another way you can build your own keyboard is by getting a barebone mechanical keyboard, slapping switches and keycaps onto ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
As I’ve been using the Keychron Q1, I keep thinking to myself: Where was this mechanical keyboard when I was first attempting to build my own? It’s by far one of the easiest DIY-optional mechanical ...
Fancy building your very own mechanical keyboard? If you do then the Blueberry Board mechanical keyboard kit launched via Kickstarter this month is deathly worth more investigation. With pledges ...
If you would like to build your very own customized mechanical keyboard you may be interested in the Bolt Industries Pico 87. A fully customizable and programmable DIY mechanical keyboard kit that can ...
PC peripherals brand Glorious has been around for a while, launching numerous great mice, keyboards, wrist rests, and more. But none of its products have been as eye-catching as its GMMK Pro keyboard- ...
Last week, I visited a friend and, for the first time, saw a mechanical keyboard on her desk. This is someone I’ve known for decades and who’s not into tech, so this was a surprise. But her job became ...
If you’re a college student, you do a lot of typing. That’s just a fact. Whether you’re writing code at 3 a.m., working on an essay or dissertation, or writing for a university publication (like I’ll ...
A few months ago we wrote about a $10 accessory accessory for the Raspberry Pi Zero W that that you could use to turn the tiny PC into a handheld computer (once you add a display, battery, and some ...
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