An official PinePhone keyboard accessory is on the way, and a handful of modern phones even have physical keyboards built-in. But some folks have been making their own DIY keyboard solutions for the ...
Sometimes, bigger is better. And sometimes, bigger is just… massive. That’s the word that comes to mind when looking at and pricing the latest DIY mechanical keyboard from YouTuber Glarses that’s as ...
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 ...
In this guide, we'll show you how to make a custom keyboard. Rather than relying on a pre-built design, if you build your own DIY gaming keyboard you get an an endless amount of choice and ...
DIY Keyboard hit the top five spots in the games category in the US and in 69 other countries. This hypercasual hit has already crossed 20 million downloads and counting. But how does a game that ...
If you’re interested in building your very own Pico mechanical keyboard, you may be excited to learn about a new project published on the Adafruit blog. This comprehensive guide uses Fritzing and ...
TL;DR: Razer enters the DIY mechanical keyboard market with the BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones kit, offering full customization for switches and keycaps. Featuring 8000 Hz HyperPolling, per-key Razer ...
The custom keyboard world is absolutely exploding. For the first time ever, it’s possible to buy a high-quality kit without breaking the bank. Many affordable kits are made of plastic and feature ...
Here’s a story that may be familiar: [der-b] is a Linux developer who is forced two carry two laptops — one for work with unavoidable work stuff on it, and one for software development. Unfortunately ...
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 ...
As with any other community, it takes all kinds to make the keyboard world go ’round. Some like them thicc — more backing for the clacking and all — but some like them sleek and prefer the slimmest ...