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Behind the scenes #189

Keyboard projects, reviews, quick news, in the mailbox, meetups, vendors, discounts.

dovenyi
Published April 3, 2025
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Hey, what's up everyone!

Welcome back for another recap and behind-the-scenes write-up.

If you are new to kbd.news, you can read how this started out and what this is all about nowadays. If you like what you see, subscribe to the newsletter (free) and donate some bucks to keep this otherwise free and ad-free project alive.

As promised, I've offered my March income from kbd.news for the Ukrainian cause. About $2,800 sent to the Dragonfeeders. Thanks for your donations. More details below.

Anyway, while the dumbest president of all time keeps destroying everyone’s wallets, I can offer some cool keyboard stuff as solace and a distraction. (The cut-off date for this issue was last weekend, I'm a bit behind while still working on the March switch market overview.)

Some posts worth sharing

No reviews this time. I've turned down a couple of offers, been traveling more than usual, picked up new hobbies, and I'm generally quite busy. No time for thorough keyboard reviews, unfortunately. A switch review may land on the front page next week though, featuring Akko's Cilantro – their first "deep-clack tactile" switches, manufactured by HMX.

  • Erik Peyronson's Erkbd is a 3D printed, handwired 44-key split keyboard with displays and encoders.

Pic: Erkbd (Erik's Keyboard)

Erkbd (Erik's Keyboard)

  • A wireless split with dual trackballs: Levels by Vincent Franco.

Pic: Levels

Levels

  • MagnumMonk's KEEB is SPLIT is an open-source ergo keyboard with USB-A connection between the halves.

Pic: KEEB is SPLIT

KEEB is SPLIT

  • A condensed version of the Batarang by Protieusz: 78-BRUCE with trackball and integrated RP2040.

Pic: 78-BRUCE

78-BRUCE

  • An open-source low-pro split by crolbar: Yuki.

Pic: Yuki

Yuki

  • An MX version of Geist's popular TOTEM: TOTEMX by azhizhinov.

Pic: TOTEMX

TOTEMX

  • A semi-handwired unibody split with some splay: Swanky Bojo by Tom.

Pic: Swanky Bojo

Swanky Bojo

  • Vladimir's Pelican is a PCB-agnostic O-ring case for 60% keyboards.

Pic: Pelican case

Pelican case

Pic: Nice!view dongle

Nice!view dongle

TIPS

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  • I don't know about you, but for me personally, seeing projects like this DIY force curve meter results in an hour of Aliexpress browsing… DIY force curve meter by 13ckPony.

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I’m a DIY enthusiast who just finished my first custom keyboard using a glass PCB substrate […] I went with a glass PCB for a unique transparent look, plus I was curious about its durability compared to FR-4.

Who knew. A lot cheaper than real rubber O rings, but I expect them to become useless in a few weeks. Probably not worth the time cutting and trimming them to the right thickness. I personally like the sound and feel of the foam but it’s not for everyone – Science6uru.

Closed-source, WIP, etc.

  • Hyper7 R4 from mechboards.co.uk. New run. Pre-assembled, kit or barebones.

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We're just finishing up production of the first wave, and have opened up orders on the second wave – Ben.

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  • A handwired unibdoy split: Iridiumfly by boring-beaver aka gwirn.

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  • Roy's Game Roy ADVANCE is a split where the halves communicate over TRRS or Game Boy link cable.

  • The low-pro split Xaivent by WoodenCod is just 9mm thick. (The PCB has a cutout for the nice!nano / nice!view sandwich.)

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  • AUM is a Corne-derivative by TemperatureAgile.

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  • Rain2's Meka and Meka 2. Katana vs Alice layout with trackball.

  • Galium58 by ooepi – with scroll wheel.

  • Wallet42 – after the initial drawings by Notxtwhiledrive, here is a working handwired prototype.

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  • Atomic Blast v2 is a handwired ortho board by anz507 – with rotary encoder and a toggle switch for Caps Lock.

  • Totemist by ergomech.store – drawing inspiration from the Totem keyboards, but with key refinements to enhance usability while staying true to a purist, no-frills design.

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  • Ryan Norbauer's $3600 Seneca deserves a mention too.

History

  • As author Matt Adereth made us aware, the Dactyl turned 10! (The initial commit is dated March 7, 2015.)

I just realized it’s been 10 years since I open sourced the Dactyl code. It’s been amazing to see what people have done with it! […] My dark secret is that I now use a Kinesis Advantage Pro 360 – Matt.

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  • A few years ago I was eyeing with just the keyboard of this Fanuc for months. Now PipeMasterPerry posted some photos to fire up my dormant gear acquisition syndrome.

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Keyboard art

  • Full CNC Dragon Ball keycap set coming in aluminum or zink alloy – by Keeyblock. Jeez, we usually see such things in dye sub and plastic. Lots of other cool metal artisans by the team.

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  • There've been some Wolfjaw posts recently. This raw bronze one with the patina was treated with a combination of ammonia and salt – by whitefacemountain.

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In the mailbox

Lots of switches are on their way, but nothing has arrived recently.

Ukraine stuff

So as indicated, I supported the Ukrainian cause with all the money I made with kbd.news in March. I have just summarized the results, and almost $1,400 have been collected from all the various donation platforms. Thanks a lot for your help.

As promised, I doubled your donations and sent about $2,800 to the Dragonfeeder foundation – rounded to a neat 1,000,000 HUF in local currency:

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To recap, these funds are used for: aggregators, batteries, medical stuff, even children's books – as you can read here:

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(Yep, the books are in Hungarian. As I wrote here, ethnic Hungarians from Zakarpattia Oblast are fighting alongside Ukraine, and we are supporting their home and community too.)

I'm going to continue supporting Ukraine via the Dragonfeeder organization, feel free to join me any time.

Donations

So last month's campaign of supporting Ukraine and the associated influx of new donations made it pretty hard to track everything properly across all the available platforms.

Anyway: Thanks a lot for your support!

  • ErgoHaven (Russia) left as recurring donor due to this campaign, understandably.
  • New recurring donors: Hana and Jeremiasz. Thank you!
  • New donations from Rodrigo, Tim, Miranda, Roberto, Fernando, Ryan, etc. (and more – the cut-off date for this list was late March). You are awesome!
  • As always, many thanks to my awesome regular supporters and everyone who helped this project thus far.

For all the donation options check out the donation page!

Meetup database

As always, this meetup database serves as both a calendar and an archive, so feel free to send me upcoming events or even ones from the recent past to make this collection as comprehensive as possible.

Recently added

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(As you can see, there have been a couple of two-day events added recently. I have yet to update my meetup engine to handle these correctly… Coming, ahem, soon.)

The Seoul Expo went under my radar, but miknayr shot a video with short interviews, as did purpleolive:

Vendors & Discounts

Feel free to use the KBDNEWS discount code at 171 keyboard shops! And do not hesitate to report any issues – like Edward did earlier. Thanks! :)

New shops and updates to the database of keyboard vendors this past two weeks:

  • The Coffeekeys (Italy) discount has been updated to 5%.
  • Keeyblock (China) offered you a 5% discount too (code: KBDNEWS). Check out all their cool stuff from mesmerizing titanium artisans to milled alu/zink keycap sets. Their CNC Dragon Ball set made it to this issue's keyboard art column.
  • Weikav (China) added, offering you a 5% discount (KBDNEWS) as well. Keyboards, keycaps, and some switches too.
  • Rumah Keyboard (Indonesia) added. Sort of.
  • Tez Cables is officially shutting down on March 31, 2025. All of the in-stock items are on sale for 70% – well, sorry for this, I compiled this post much earlier…
  • As of 17 March, Rama Works is officially in liquidation. Posted by _vastrox_.
  • Kono website now offline.

Well, Geekboards is closed in theory, but you can still visit the place:

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Turns out even closing a shop [in Germany] takes ages. Our lease obligates us to stay until the end, we did find a new tenant, but the landlord isn’t exactly rushing to sign the new contract. So we’re still here. […] you can still visit us for the next few weekends. We’re open Fridays and Saturdays – rguliev.

Developments

  • I've updated the image sprite for shop logos. A couple of changes since its last update in January.
  • Added a best-selling switch section to the profile pages of the contributing shops, based on the previous month's data provision. (I coded and tested this last August, just forgot to roll out…)
  • With about 300 switch models in the database, meaning 300 switch icons, it was high time to create a switch icon sprite too – this way your browser loads a single image, once, instead of 300 tiny pics. E.g. when scrolling through the switch list, but also in the monthly switch compilations.
  • What else? Lots of small tweaks in the switch database and scripts, like the top sellers in the sidebar of inner pages, the "sort by price" function, and more. However, in an era of 50% tariffs coming and going daily, this latter is pretty useless until some decision-makers grow up and come to their senses.

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That's all for today. Thanks for checking by. As always: Keep learning and building!

Until next time,
Tamás

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Published on Thu 3rd Apr 2025. Featured in KBD #189.


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