Hot-swappable keyboards are a great way to experiment with switches and mods. Here are some tips when you do end up replacing your switches so you don't ruin your keyboard.
Ah, mechanical keyboards. Everyone that owns one swears by them, and everyone that doesn't is probably just about fed up with us mech-heads banging on about them. They do, undoubtedly, provide a ...
The first IBM Model M keyboard was made in the 1980s and quickly rose to a cult product with typing purists who prefer its buckling spring keys as opposed to the thin laptop keys we use today. As a ...
Over the years, computers have gone from electronic luxuries used for only a handful of purposes to necessities for many, capable of handling a range of tasks. Additionally, especially in the realm of ...
Mechanical keyboards offer a huge variety of switches – that’s precisely what makes them so appealing. However, many users stick to a single switch type out of habit, such as linear red or tactile ...
Every once in a while, we like to test out the latest mechanical keyboards, seeing where the industry is going and what new features or design elements have arrived to tempt you away from your current ...
Razer Huntsman Optical Red Switches Typing Test **NO TALKING** Switch and click is a YouTube channel all about mechanical keyboards. We enjoy reviewing keyboards and posting informative videos about ...
Building your first custom mechanical keyboard can be intimidating. Between all the parts and terminology involved, it’s hard to know where to start. Thankfully, it’s also never been easier to jump ...
Dual-rail structure for stability. Square magnet design, with freely adjustable magnetic pole orientation. Supports multi-directional Hall effect sensing. Extending the stem for better switch ...
For months, I've been unable to escape the viral sensation that is the Epomaker x LeoBog Hi75 mechanical keyboard. My TikTok algorithm has ensured that I'm shown a video of someone doing keyboard ASMR ...