My chinese mechanical Keyboard seems to stop working reliably (some keys give no input anymore). Removing and reinserting the Switches only helps for short amount of time.

Does anybody have recommendations for nice mechanical keyboards. Ideally something with a opensource firmware that I can use on Linux. Kits and self building would also be interesting.
Please Boost

#keyboard #mechanicalKeyboads #linux #foss #boost

Mech keyboard tip: always buy the damn numpad kit! you never know when you'll need it. Otherwise... good luck finding one years later

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I finally finished my fourth #chrumm #mechanicalkeyboard 😃
(There was no real hurry, as I already have some 😁)

This time, with a detachable USB cable and a bit cleaner cabling. Housing is a FFF #3dprint in transparent PCTG instead of resin.

Hopefully it will be sturdier that way, when I take it on the go.

#mechanicalkeyboads #Keyboard #QMK

It's been more tricky than I expected, but let's hope It works! #mechanicalKeyboads #lily58
Which plate mounted stabilizers would you recommend for a Bridge75?
I am not 100% on the default ones, but I only ever used screw in stabilizers up to now and I have no experience with plate mounts.
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New! Weikav Lucky65 V2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard: A Review

This time we have a guest post!

In this article we look at the Weikav Lucky65 V2 keyboard, the switch and keycaps selection used and a look at using VIA to configure the keyboard.

https://www.hashbangcode.com/article/weikav-lucky65-v2-wireless-mechanical-keyboard-review
#mechanicalKeyboads #keyboards #hashbangcode

Weikav Lucky65 V2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard: A Review

Somewhat recently, I was introduced to the concept of customisable mechanical keyboards. I do a lot of typing, mainly writing/story work, so the tool I use is quite important, I’ve just never given it much thought before.My old keyboard was a Topmate K22, which is a pretty basic keyboard. I’ve recently been gifted a mechanical one that uses a Weikav Lucky65 V2 as a frame.It turns out mechanical keyboards are pretty neat. Though they’re better than normal keyboards in almost every way, they also have their own, rather unique, problems.

#! code

Its @the1klpx´s fault that I love this totaly overpriced keyboard.

https://worklouder.cc/knob1/

#keyboard #mechanicalKeyboads #tastatur

Knob / k.no.b.1 - WORK LOUDER™

The Knob / k.no.b.1 is a low-profile mechanical keyboard designed by Ben Fryc and being developed by Work Louder.

WORK LOUDER™

I got some walnut keycaps for my gaming / ML system and I really like them. :) #mechanicalKeyboads

https://www.screamingatmyscreen.com/notes/wooden-keycaps/

Wooden Keycaps - Timo Zimmermann

Timo Zimmermann talking about software engineering, leading teams, consulting and start ups.

This isn’t actually a bad article to get into mechanical keyboards. I didn’t expect that. :)

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/03/the-ars-technica-guide-to-mechanical-keyboards/

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The Ars Technica guide to mechanical keyboards

Want a mechanical keyboard but don’t know where to start? We’ve got you covered.

Ars Technica