Interesting Finds & Heads-Ups

Possibly! But its not a definite. Getting switches as parts can prove a little challenging from some manus.

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Novelkeys clearance sale is pretty intense. Aluminum NK87 V1 on sale for $75!! In some hot colors too. Actually only in hot colors, lol. Full set of DSS Easter for $50… Crazy deals.

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Wow! What a monster discount - more than worth it to add a few washers.

Shucks! All sold out of the yellow - the search continues there… but I have some keys that might be perfect for that pink.

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That’s a steal! Ugh, no beige either. Peeps know a good thing when they see it. Does a right aligned USB-C give anyone else pause if you’re also right-handed?

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I use a USB cable with an angled connector on my desk most of the time; on my NK87 I have it attached on the right, pointing off to the left.

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That’s a solid solution. I’ll give that setup a try. I’ve been pretty resistant to anything outside of a left or centered aligned USB-C as it just messes with my feng shui.

Damn! Only now realise that I need this for the Novatouches :sob:

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pretty interesting trays. Now if they could get them to about $2 a piece, I’d buy a few hundred :slight_smile:

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Finally got around to popping the WS Kraken keycaps on a board and comparing them to GMK.

They are smoother than GMK, but have almost identical profiles. They sit on a switch exactly as GMK caps do.

There are so many great GMK alternatives coming out now. I’d put this first set from WS towards the top of the list. :+1::+1:



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Thanks for the update!

Quick question: What are these lines from? Is it just dust from the packaging? Or are there actually lines on the caps?

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That was just dust or something with the lighting. Caps look completely fine IRL.

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And another new mounting system, this time from Mode. The new Envoy keyboard has a “Lattice Block Mounting System” - looks intriguing, and the board is rather gorgeous…

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Wow. That board is gorgeous.

The idea of different optional mounting dampeners isn’t new, but I haven’t seen the funky “lattice” ones in keyboards yet - they remind me of airless tires:

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I bet they’d outlast foam.

I guess that MODE does put into perspective a question already floating through my mind, how some truly excellent boards can be considered “entry level” when they’re well-made from good materials, etc. - I guess what you’re really getting into beyond that is the realm of functional luxury art.


On that note - an apparently one-time re-run of my very favorite “entry level” keyboard is happening right now:

This is a pretty typical looking 65% with minimal design; though I happen to think it’s at or near the peak of that format. If you want a no-visual-frills 65 with premium construction and clean aesthetics, I think this is a fantastic option.

Here’s what mine sounds like with TTC Hearts:

And with Silk Olivias:


*Note edit: the current sales pages says the kit comes with an FR4 plate; not sure if that’s an oversight typo or if they’ve swapped it for the polycarb one in the photos. Just in case, here’s what mine sounds like with the FR4 plate:


More details / thoughts on this board:

By default the Portico68 BL comes with a flex-cut polycarb plate. I don’t see the FR4 ones they offered with the first sale, but the plate file is available right there on the sales page, so you could theoretically get whatever you want there. That said, of the two I’ve tried, I prefer the one it comes with. *Edit: looks like this round might actually come with the FR4 plate, more info below.

This is one of those keebs I feel like should either be a mainstay product or have regular pre-order waves. I haven’t found anything about it I’d change (except maybe the name), and I think it’s a slight bummer that something like this is only available in these little one-off runs, ostensibly never to return. For me personally, this keeb is the absolute sweet spot of gasket-sandwich 65s:

  • Minimal but well-resolved design; hidden seams, great finish

  • Premium materials; full alu chassis, *FR4 plate & available cut file, dense dampening foam

  • Good ol’ gasket mount; sounds great, feels great, not hard to replace

  • $200 barebones; I think this is as good as it gets before diminishing returns start piling-on fast

Single runs make sense to me for customs with unique designs - but for me, this keeb is the equivalent of the perfect low-key neck tie or little black dress - excellent quality and aesthetics without stepping-into the realm of peacocking.

I see this as the apex of the “middle market” between the ever-improving class of budget boards under a hundred bucks, and the pioneering class of luxury desk art we call Custom Keyboards™. The only thing I’d change is the name - I’ve never figured out where the “68” is supposed to come in for a 67-key board. The “black label” part makes sense though - from Quora:

“Black label” usually indicates a brand’s mid to upper range product, but is sometimes used for a lower end, the idea being to convince the customer that even the bottom of the line is high quality.

If TKC is saying this is the Johnnie Walker of keebs… yeah that might work.

I still think it’s kinda nuts they stopped selling the regular Portico 65%, and equally nuts that this one doesn’t come around at least once a year - but hey - they’re giving folks one more chance to snag one now, so here’s your shot if you want one. I’m not a TKC affiliate, they aren’t my favorite vendor on Citadel station, but I do think every 65% enjoyer should consider grabbing one of these.


Full first impressions review from when I first got mine here.

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Yeah, even in my short time with mechanical keyboards I’ve seen it around. I thought the lattice idea was interesting though wondered if it would work on such a small scale (as opposed to those hideous-but-cool looking tyres…:wink:).

And here I was thinking I was done ordering keyboards…let’s see if I can resist temptation :innocent:

I wonder if I should just buy keycap trays instead of trying to print them…even the cheap ones look nicer than my self-printed ones…:stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

Saw a handful of neat things over at Geon including the new Ergo Clears - but hey check it out - another source of standalone stems in a variety of pole-lengths (and a couple with varying levels of PTFE in the POM mix).

They also have some switches they made with HaiMu (doesn’t everybody?) - so if you wanted some but wish they came in fire-engine red or yellow (or clear) - well here they are:

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Promise I’m not specifically shilling for Geon today but

How long have they had this? Lol I’ve been looking for this type of tool for literal years…

It looks like it performs the same function as the Cruciformer tool but instead of using a sharp edge to shave, it uses a hard shape to just mush the plastic into shape, which is what I suggested to the handful of manufacturers / vendors I inquired with about these. And hey! It also has a bit for widening cap stems that are too tight as well.

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Been watching a ITX PC builder on Youtube and they were talking about this gaming keyboard that actually sounds pretty interesting, using Hall effect switches, some actuation customization, and more importantly, fits standard 60% cases.

Just searched here and saw a post back from 2019 about this.

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Chyrosran22 did an interesting video on it. He assembles the little strap thing incorrectly which caused me to rage, but otherwise, sounds like a very interesting board.

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Badseedtech also coverd it, he also tried it out with a Tofu and Salvation case.

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