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  1. I’d love to but almost none of these bespoke keyboard companies offer anything other than US English keyboards.

    I need a different layout entirely for my language.

  2. Compared to a few years ago, I’m glad to see more custom boards starting to come with Bluetooth wireless connectivity. It was frowned upon by purists back in the day but it should become more prevalent as an option to kits.

  3. Hmm. Custom low profile keycaps, with legends on FRONT face as well as top.
    Useful for 65% layouts, where extra functions are available through "layers". F1 to F12, for example, are accessed via number keys on top row.

  4. It's really great how you can go all the way from a cheap, prebuilt keyboard and maybe swap your switches/caps, to luxurious fancy ones with artisan keycaps and hand-built/lubed switches and all that you put together every piece… Personally I want to design and fabricate from scratch some day, but don't have a lot of time and money, so I just went with a Glorious and picked switches and keycaps. About the price of a Corsair premium keyboard, but I got to put it together myself without lots of work and research.

    It's also wild how huge the spectrum of preference is. Personally I don't like the sound of any of your keyboards, but you'd probably think my super loud CLICKITY CLACK Blue and White crunchy switches are, lol.

  5. I have always wanted a premium feeling keyboard that is absolutely silent! I would also love to see a keyboard with taptic feedback like my phone!

  6. It is a great experience. A buddy at work started bringing these extremely custom built ones to the office and I could look away. They knew I’m a knowledge and hobby junkie. Had him send me some links to nudge me towards the right direction. The holidays are the best time to get into it as KFM does a really good base kit and I sourced out components and it’s so amazing to do and enjoy the process and end result of your project

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