KBD75. December 2020 (Paranaque)
This was the first keyboard that I assembled myself. My favorite part was soldering the switches to the PCB. It was therapeutic. Some prominent features of this keyboard:
- ISO enter: I prefer having the L-shaped key
- Stepped Caps-Lock: they say the reason for the conception of this design is to avoid hitting the letter A whenever you press Caps-Lock. I just find it more aesthetically pleasing.
- Underglow indicator for Caps-Lock toggle: the LED turns red when the Caps-Lock is on. I had to “code” this myself as this feature is not natively supported by the PCB.
The keyboards shown in Collection 1 below (starting from the middle top, then going left to right):
- HHKB Professional 2
- Tada68
- IBM Model M
- Ducky Mini
- Varmilo VA87
- Ducky One 2
- Leopold FC660C
- Vortex Race 3
I have since trimmed them down to five, as shown in Collection 2 (starting from the top, then going left to right):
- Ducky One 2 (the same as above)
- KBD75 (the same as above)
- GMMK Pro
- Iris Split Keyboard
- grid650