I’m not sure about Razer sorry. I only know Ducky and Keychron typically use switches with Cherry stems.
I’m not sure about Razer sorry. I only know Ducky and Keychron typically use switches with Cherry stems.
Others have mentioned Keychron and Ducky already but I just want to mention you can get the pudding keycaps separately for cheap off AliExpress.
A compact 65 for work, a slightly larger 75 for home along with a 40 to play games or experiment with.
Looks amazing. Will you release the gerbers?
Looks great, where are the key caps from?
Great colour scheme
Yes and no. For a cable with just different connectors, the kb or host would need to understand how to convert to the right protocol, PS2/XT/etc. The voltages are the same though I think (5V).
Something like this would be needed https://github.com/No0ne/ps2pico
Wow haven’t seen a full size in awhile. It’s got a presence!
Thanks!
I think if it’s currently configured with one switch across 2U it will be centred? So you’d have to at least desolder the switch and install the second one which would need the plate off. Time to buy a desoldering station?
I really like the wrist rest actually. What did you use for filling? Also did you need special needle and thread?
You might have seen this image (or similar):
The normal keyboard should have a flat PCB and the variation in height entirely based on the cap profile. Some profiles will have interchangeable keys, e.g. XDA you can swap the keys to any row except the first row while OEM you can’t really swap keys between rows or they’ll stick out.
As far as I know, you can use any profile on any board (provided the keycaps are compatible with the switch stems).
Hopefully that helps answer your question.
Very nice. Looking forward to the next pics
Looks great, especially the orange keys. Where did you get the caps?
I bought a cheap set of transparent keys and I’ll see how that goes. Seems to be difficult to find cheap XDA profile keycaps or I’m not good at searching.
First time using 40% so didn’t want to put too much money into it anyway, just in case I hated it.
Mostly. The key map is this one https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/contra/keymaps/basic
The letters are all correct, along with the arrow keys and the fn1 and fn2 keys. Not a big deal for me though, just the aesthetics are affected.
Looks great
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