A custom mechanical keyboard deserves a sick USB cable to go along with it. Coiled or double-sleeved, or just plain funky, we've picked the best ones to spice up your keyboard. But before that, what ...
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Everything you need to build your own keyboard
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 ...
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5 Reasons Why I Love Coiled Keyboard Cables
Let's be honest: unless you're an enthusiast, you probably haven't thought twice about the cable that came with your keyboard. But if you've ever fallen down the keyboard rabbit hole (guilty), you ...
We sure do love a good one-piece split keyboard, and it’s not just because you never have to worry about the halves drifting too far apart throughout the day, though that’s a big plus. For one thing, ...
If you have always wanted a split mechanical keyboard you may be interested in a new creation by Thingyiverse user Coumbaya pictured above. The 69 key mechanical keyboard uses Cherry MX switches and ...
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