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 ...
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 ...
There aren’t a lot of ultra-portable handheld PCs anymore, outside of the GDP pocket and its gaming-focused successors. With tablets, smartphones, and even handhelds like the Steam Deck diluting the ...
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 ...
With extensive customization potential backed by incredible build quality, the GMMK Pro nails the basics. The keyboard has a few quality control issues and the software is in need of an overhaul, but ...
In the world of mechanical keyboards, brand names like Corsair, Razer, HyperX, etc., take the bulk of the limelight. The majority of these brands claim to offer the best in terms of quality and ...
Cherry’s MX switches are the most well-known in the mechanical keyboard world, and countless other brands mimic the switches’ iconic cross-stem design to deliver tactile typing. Now, a magnetic twist ...
If someone is using a handheld PC these days, it’s almost certainly a smartphone. But a Raspberry Pi has a way of bringing out an enthusiast’s retro side. Add in some old console parts and a true ...
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Makers are increasingly using 3D printing to create custom mechanical keyboards, keycaps, and MIDI controller enclosures, combining technical know-how with design freedom. From low-cost keycap pullers ...