/mkg/ - Mechanical Keyboard General

>Keyboard recommendation template
pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Where to buy keyboards
mechmap.tech/themap
keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com
mechgroupbuys.com/keyboards
alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list/

>News:
Everglide SK68 is released.
Keychron Q4 is released.

No, Ducky, Steelseries, Razer, Corsair, etc. is not good. You are paying for the brand.

Switches have evolved from the standard red/brown/blue. Use the template and wait for anons to recommend better alternatives.

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tindie.com/products/dekuNukem/duckypad-do-it-all-mechanical-macropad/
aliexpress.com/item/1005003234691468.html
twitter.com/AnonBabble

did it cum with a noose?

Don't get duped by the memes and get a complete keyboard. Your future self will thank you.

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Ducky have never made a bad keyboard

in terms of quality, which one is better, k8 pro or cmk87 (tkl version of cmk98)?
thoughts on ncr80? does it actually support qmk+via?

cherry a shit

zeal pc clickiez are literally the switch endgame

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Reposting my question:

Redpill me on the BT60 PCB.
>Bluetooth
>Fully programmable
>ISO layout

Seems too good to be true.
Am I missing anything? Does it have bad latency or other problems?

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Yes, but the clones are not significantly better.

>99% of what people use QMK for is precisely to compensate for the lack of keys, and that clearly includes (You)
Does QMK compensate or facilitate? It's a silly hill to die on. Layers and smaller keyboards are harder to get used to, it's true. But once you do get used to them, you use them as if you were holding shift and pressing 1 to get a bang.

Can anyone recommend either a macropad with more than 10 keys or a keyboard (all keys need to be programable) that preferably ships from Europe using cherry switches with software that doesn't suck more dick than me?

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aliexpress.com/item/1005002326028699.html
How user friendly are these? I'm building a fullsize as a gift for a family member and there doesn't seem to be many good fullsize kits available. A Keychron C2 is $99 shipped to my country.

Also, can anyone please identify the caps used in pic related and if they're available as clones if not cheaply?

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tindie.com/products/dekuNukem/duckypad-do-it-all-mechanical-macropad/

"SK108" seems to mean that Skyloong is its OEM, I would price-compare with the Epomaker/Skyloong keyboards and see which you can get for cheaper. Skyloong software is very user-friendly if you're not trying to make your own RGB effects, at which point it gets a bit brain-melting.

That looks perfect thank you so much user

gmk stargaze. Clones here-
aliexpress.com/item/1005003234691468.html

what is the best keycaps set and why is it pic rel?

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Thank you
Thanks. It appears that the SK108 is still cheaper as a kit (500 RMB on Taobao = $75 burgers) however I'm going to give more consideration to the Keychron as I didn't realise the switch I had noted down for this build was more or less the same and I don't think the recipient cares for wireless. A quick search for 'SK108 software' brings up a nice shady Google drive file that you have to download and rename and screw around with.

What's the Google drive? I do have Skyloong customization software installed (branded as Epomaker) and can verify it.

>no stepped capslock
Fuck you cheng, can't you do anything right?