Building a mechanical keyboard is a great way to get something that’s completely tailored to your needs. I built my first so-called 75 percent keyboard, which uses Zealio switches, providing a compact experience that should last a lifetime.
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A helpful soldering tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRJV1jo5vao
Supplies:
PCB and case – 75% kit from Mechboards UK
Switches – 65g Zealio Switches
Keycaps – EnjoyPBT 9009
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