What to Look for When Buying Mechanical Keyboard Keycaps
Posted by Amit Suthar
Mechanical keycaps are caps that fit onto the key switches of mechanical keyboards. They can be made from a variety of materials, such as ABS plastic, POM, PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) plastic, and even aluminum and brass.
Dye-Sub vs Double-Shot Legends in Keyboard Keycaps
Posted by Amit Suthar
There are two main keycap manufacturing methods called Dye-sub and double shot, but what exactly does that mean, and what is the difference between the two? In this article, I go over some of the pros and cons of each method to help you decide which keycap legend type is right for you!
Does Your Mechanical Keyboard Need Arrow Keys?
Posted by Amit Suthar
In the rapidly evolving world of personal computing, the form and function of keyboards have consistently shifted to cater to diverse user needs. Mechanical keyboards, celebrated for their tactile feedback and durability, come in a range of layouts and sizes. One aspect of this diversity is the inclusion or omission of arrow keys. But does your mechanical keyboard truly need these keys? Honestly, the necessity of arrow keys on mechanical keyboards is subjective and largely depends on the intended use of the keyboard, user preferences, and space considerations. While many users value the arrow keys for their practicality in tasks...
TG67 V3 Mechanical Keyboard Assembly Guide
Posted by Amit Suthar
TG67 V3 is a premium mechanical keyboard that is ready-to-ship, fully aluminum, hand-assembled, and hot-swappable with per-key RGB and a 2-year warranty. In this assembly guide, we go over what's in the box, how to assemble your keyboard and common questions that may come up.
Favorite Keyboard Switches
Posted by Amit Suthar
Just like every year, there have been so many new switches to come out that it is very hard to keep track of the ones actually worth checking out. So today, I have compiled a list of switches I have used this year that stood out to me compared to the competition. I may have missed some, but hopefully, this list helps you.
Plate-Mount Vs. PCB-Mount Switches On Mechanical
Posted by Amit Suthar
Did you come here for something in particular or just general Riker-bashing? And blowing into maximum warp speed, you appeared for an instant to be in two places at once. We have a saboteur aboard. We know you’re dealing in stolen ore. But I wanna talk about the assassination attempt on Lieutenant Worf. Could someone survive inside a transporter buffer for 75 years? Fate. It protects fools, little children, and ships. What is a PCB-mount switch? Did you come here for something in particular or just general Riker-bashing? And blowing into maximum warp speed, you appeared for an instant to...