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If you get the type of board where you add in your own microcontroller, you could replace a pro micro with a nice!nano. I don't know how common that is on non-split keyboards, though.
If you get the type of board where you add in your own microcontroller, you could replace a pro micro with a nice!nano. I don't know how common that is on non-split keyboards, though.
It's certainly possible, if you're like me and have separate setups for work and gaming you could definitely rig up a Bluetooth dongle for a "work" keyboard. Some boards may allow you to do some more elegant modding compared to others so ymmv.
What about the Keychron Q Pro series?
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