That is super slick. How long does the battery last?
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Very nice. Where did you get the caps and switches? Did you design the board? Also, is it compatible with other controllers like pro micro?
I really like the wrist rest actually. What did you use for filling? Also did you need special needle and thread?
When I have to go into the office I'll use a Keychron K6 (the older non pro model) with silent switches.
Battery life is great (several days) and having 3 Bluetooth profiles makes it easy to switch between devices with a key combo.
Mine has the aluminium frame which is, I guess, good for durability as I just chuck it in my bag.
It's a 65% which is small enough for travel (in my opinion) but large enough to have most of the keys I often use.
My next biggest is a K2 Pro which is a 75% - I would say that is slightly too large for travel.
You might have seen this image (or similar):
The normal keyboard should have a flat PCB and the variation in height entirely based on the cap profile. Some profiles will have interchangeable keys, e.g. XDA you can swap the keys to any row except the first row while OEM you can't really swap keys between rows or they'll stick out.
As far as I know, you can use any profile on any board (provided the keycaps are compatible with the switch stems).
Hopefully that helps answer your question.
Very nice. Looking forward to the next pics
Looks great, especially the orange keys. Where did you get the caps?
Out of curiosity, what do you have the keys mapped to? I do not have a macro pad so haven't thought about what to use one for.