Drop wants you to take apart the CSTM80, a mechanical keyboard built for DIYers. As a mechanical keyboard enthusiast, I can often tear apart keyboards to replace the switches and keycaps or ...
What keycaps do I need for my keyboard? First, you should pick Choc or MX stem variant. Then, for keycap set there are some variants that depends entirely of your choice. For corne-like keyboards with ...
Look at your keyboard. Do the keycaps excite you? That’s what we thought. You pound on that thing day in and day out. Shouldn’t it at least be attractive? Or even happiness-inducing?
Nonetheless, here are three options and a fun wildcard for you to consider, ranging from a seriously customisable 65 percent ...
This repo contains 3D models of Cherry MX keycaps; widths included 1x1 through 1x2.5 for rows R1 through R4. Dimensions were based off of those provided on the wasdkeyboards site as well as manualy ...
I recommend soaking the keycaps in warm water with just a drop of dish soap for about 15 minutes to get rid of the grease or ...
For a keyboard that lacks wireless and comes with ABS keycaps, the Drop CSTM80 is expensive. The Monokei Standard, ironically, doesn’t have standard keycaps. It also lacks a backlight ...
You can buy the Sense75 fully assembled with DROP's custom switches and DCX keycaps starting at $349 or in barebones kits so that you can choose your own keycaps and switches for $100 less.