I'm not sure about Razer sorry. I only know Ducky and Keychron typically use switches with Cherry stems.
Others have mentioned Keychron and Ducky already but I just want to mention you can get the pudding keycaps separately for cheap off AliExpress.
A compact 65 for work, a slightly larger 75 for home along with a 40 to play games or experiment with.
Looks amazing. Will you release the gerbers?
Looks great, where are the key caps from?
Great colour scheme
Yes and no. For a cable with just different connectors, the kb or host would need to understand how to convert to the right protocol, PS2/XT/etc. The voltages are the same though I think (5V).
Something like this would be needed https://github.com/No0ne/ps2pico
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Thanks!
I like the hand written look! I might do this when my new caps come. I originally thought about getting some kind of durable vinyl sticker printed.
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.
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