I'm sure we've all picked up a "few" things from browsing /r/MechanicalKeyboards.The only reason I noticed is that I spend way too much time on r/mechanicalkeyboards, so I picked up a few things.
I'm sure we've all picked up a "few" things from browsing /r/MechanicalKeyboards.The only reason I noticed is that I spend way too much time on r/mechanicalkeyboards, so I picked up a few things.
I agree.I'm sure we've all picked up a "few" things from browsing /r/MechanicalKeyboards.
I hope you enjoy your entry into mechanical keyboards.Got my switch test kit yesterday. Was kind of in between the brown and blue switches. Decided on brown since it's quieter and ordered a Drevo Calibur this morning. Thanks for all the help guys. Hoping for a good experience as I don't want to have to return anything lol.
I would say a Teensy 2.0 with diodes on each switch and hand wired would be the fewest parts. Also, look into QMK. qmk.fm