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Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60%K-TYPE KEYBOARD
We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. KAIHUA BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Brown. Kaihua Brown switches are an MX Brown clone, but significant performance differences render that a technicality. They’re less raspy, which may be related to slider and contact design choices. The force curve also exhibits some alterations. Tactility seems less grainy due to an earlier force ramp. The tactile event itself is also GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’sKIRA WAITLIST
Kira is a collaboration project for a 99 key condensed full size mechanical keyboard between Angelo Tobias (thesiscamper) and InputClub.
KAIHUA COPPER MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Copper. Tactile feedback provides a real and sensory feeling to your fingertips, to let you know that something has occurred. The Copper switch, made by Kaihua, is a speed switch, designed for rapid action, but also a tactile switch meant for typing. This hybrid purpose makes it a very ideal switch for gaming, as well as forextremely
INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
DEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60%K-TYPE KEYBOARD
We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. KAIHUA BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Brown. Kaihua Brown switches are an MX Brown clone, but significant performance differences render that a technicality. They’re less raspy, which may be related to slider and contact design choices. The force curve also exhibits some alterations. Tactility seems less grainy due to an earlier force ramp. The tactile event itself is also GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’sKIRA WAITLIST
Kira is a collaboration project for a 99 key condensed full size mechanical keyboard between Angelo Tobias (thesiscamper) and InputClub.
KAIHUA COPPER MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Copper. Tactile feedback provides a real and sensory feeling to your fingertips, to let you know that something has occurred. The Copper switch, made by Kaihua, is a speed switch, designed for rapid action, but also a tactile switch meant for typing. This hybrid purpose makes it a very ideal switch for gaming, as well as forextremely
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Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60%ABOUT - INPUT CLUB
About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software that CONTENT - INPUT CLUB Articles and Keyboard Content The Problem with Mechanical Switch Reviews The Comparative Guide to Mechanical Switches Recommended Soldering Products ErgoDox ArchiveCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; ArticlesK-TYPE PRODUCT
Minimal Aluminum RGB Mechanical Keyboard. The K-Type is the most powerful keyboard we’ve ever created. Whether you play complex video games, despise Caps Lock, or simply want things to be organized your way, the K-Type has the ability to match your needs. INFINITY 60% BUILD GUIDE Infinity 60% Build Guide Welcome to the Infinity 60% build guide! These instructions will teach you how to fully assemble your Infinity 60% keyboard. If you have any questions please do one of the following: Contact Massdrop support. Visit our forum. Send usNOVELKEYS BOX ROYAL
NovelKeys Box Royal. NovelKeys Box Royal switches essentially double the tactile bump found in Box Heavy Burnt Oranges. That massive increase was achieved with a stronger tactile leaf and a lighter spring. Box Royals are intensely tactile, but they may not be ideal for casual users. Box Royals exhibit sharp primary tactility and a fewsecondary
RAZER ORANGE MECHANICAL SWITCHES Razer Orange. Greetech and Kaihua partnered with Razer to produce custom switches. The exact timeline of those partnerships is not known, but Greetech appears to be their current vendor. Razer Orange switches have a rather large tactile event. Their force curve is, surprisingly, closer to Zealio Purple than any other tactile model wehave tested.
NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX NAVY MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Navy. Kaihua Box Navy switches, which sport a heavier spring than Box Whites, provide a heavy clicky experience that users may find tiring. There’s no gentle way to type on them or explain them, as they use a larger version of the Kaihua click bar. The switches are extremely, and very precisely, loud. NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX HEAVY PALE BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue. Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue switches have a heavier spring than Box Whites and a normal click bar. They are the most balanced Kaihua Box clicky switch in terms of tactility due to decreased upstroke force drop off. The click bar makes a sharp, moderately loud sound when actuated. INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
K-TYPE PRODUCT
The K-Type is the most powerful keyboard we’ve ever created. Whether you play complex video games, despise Caps Lock, or simply want things to be organized your way, the K-Type has the ability to match your needs. Standard Tenkey-less Layout. Fully Programmable. RGB Backlighting. Optimal Mechanical Switch Types. Open Source Softwareand Hardware.
K-TYPE KEYBOARD
We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. INFINITY ERGODOX KIT Ergonomic Split Keyboard. The Infinity ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard Kit is a fork of the enormously popular ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard (Note: This link is a historical archive we have recreated of the original site, as the domain was hijacked by spammers).The ErgoDox was invented by Dominic Beauchamp, known as “Dox”, and is inspired by the Key64project.
MATIAS QUIET CLICK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Matias Quiet Click. Matias Quiet Click switches are based on original Alps designs from the 1980s. Their tactile mechanism and contacts use elements like those in simplified Alps. Quiet Click stems adopt a rubber damping system from SKCM Alps. Matias switches are the only commonly available modern clone of original Alps products. THE COMPARATIVE GUIDE TO MECHANICAL SWITCHES The current market for mechanical keyboard switches has increased dramatically over the last few years with little comparison between each brand. This page contains the data for all of the switches that are currently produced and sold that we could find. We custom built a force gauge to gather and reliably check the data from each switch in GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX HEAVY PALE BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue. Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue switches have a heavier spring than Box Whites and a normal click bar. They are the most balanced Kaihua Box clicky switch in terms of tactility due to decreased upstroke force drop off. The click bar makes a sharp, moderately loud sound when actuated. INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
K-TYPE PRODUCT
The K-Type is the most powerful keyboard we’ve ever created. Whether you play complex video games, despise Caps Lock, or simply want things to be organized your way, the K-Type has the ability to match your needs. Standard Tenkey-less Layout. Fully Programmable. RGB Backlighting. Optimal Mechanical Switch Types. Open Source Softwareand Hardware.
K-TYPE KEYBOARD
We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. INFINITY ERGODOX KIT Ergonomic Split Keyboard. The Infinity ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard Kit is a fork of the enormously popular ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard (Note: This link is a historical archive we have recreated of the original site, as the domain was hijacked by spammers).The ErgoDox was invented by Dominic Beauchamp, known as “Dox”, and is inspired by the Key64project.
MATIAS QUIET CLICK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Matias Quiet Click. Matias Quiet Click switches are based on original Alps designs from the 1980s. Their tactile mechanism and contacts use elements like those in simplified Alps. Quiet Click stems adopt a rubber damping system from SKCM Alps. Matias switches are the only commonly available modern clone of original Alps products. THE COMPARATIVE GUIDE TO MECHANICAL SWITCHES The current market for mechanical keyboard switches has increased dramatically over the last few years with little comparison between each brand. This page contains the data for all of the switches that are currently produced and sold that we could find. We custom built a force gauge to gather and reliably check the data from each switch in GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX HEAVY PALE BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue. Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue switches have a heavier spring than Box Whites and a normal click bar. They are the most balanced Kaihua Box clicky switch in terms of tactility due to decreased upstroke force drop off. The click bar makes a sharp, moderately loud sound when actuated.ABOUT - INPUT CLUB
About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60%K-TYPE KEYBOARD
We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways to CONTENT - INPUT CLUB Articles and Keyboard Content The Problem with Mechanical Switch Reviews The Comparative Guide to Mechanical Switches Recommended Soldering Products ErgoDox Archive TACTILE KEYBOARD SWITCH The primary feature of the Tactile Quiet switch is its tactile bump, which provides this wonderful feeling when you have successfully pressed down a key. There is still a slight noise that is produced, so it is not entirely without audible feedback, but this switch is more about the feeling at your fingertips than anything else. This switchis
INFINITY 60% KEYBOARD KIT Compact Community Keyboard. We started off the Infinity Project with a 60% format keyboard that the community who uses Massdrop’s voting section chose. Over 1200 people voted on a variety of different layouts, and the overwhelming winner was a design called the Happy Hacking Keyboard 3, which was inspired by the legendary Happy HackingKeyboard.
INPUT CLUB HALO TRUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES Input Club Halo True. The Halo switch was designed by Jacob Alexander to be an improvement on the Cherry MX style slider. The true innovation invented with the Halo is the recreation of an entirely smooth curve, combined with a lack of pre-load or tension on the spring at rest. With normal switches, there is a small amount offriction present
OUTEMU BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES Outemu Blue. Outemu Blue switches imitate Cherry MX Blue switches. That is particularly evident in their force curve, which is the second closest match we have found in a clone to date. Switch rattle, and overall switch performance, is essentially the same as well. Keyboards using Outemu Blue switches tend to be affordable, which makes them a CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX NAVY MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Navy. Kaihua Box Navy switches, which sport a heavier spring than Box Whites, provide a heavy clicky experience that users may find tiring. There’s no gentle way to type on them or explain them, as they use a larger version of the Kaihua click bar. The switches are extremely, and very precisely, loud. INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
K-TYPE PRODUCT
The K-Type is the most powerful keyboard we’ve ever created. Whether you play complex video games, despise Caps Lock, or simply want things to be organized your way, the K-Type has the ability to match your needs. Standard Tenkey-less Layout. Fully Programmable. RGB Backlighting. Optimal Mechanical Switch Types. Open Source Softwareand Hardware.
CONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. INFINITY ERGODOX KIT Ergonomic Split Keyboard. The Infinity ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard Kit is a fork of the enormously popular ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard (Note: This link is a historical archive we have recreated of the original site, as the domain was hijacked by spammers).The ErgoDox was invented by Dominic Beauchamp, known as “Dox”, and is inspired by the Key64project.
THE COMPARATIVE GUIDE TO MECHANICAL SWITCHES The current market for mechanical keyboard switches has increased dramatically over the last few years with little comparison between each brand. This page contains the data for all of the switches that are currently produced and sold that we could find. We custom built a force gauge to gather and reliably check the data from each switch in MATIAS QUIET CLICK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Matias Quiet Click. Matias Quiet Click switches are based on original Alps designs from the 1980s. Their tactile mechanism and contacts use elements like those in simplified Alps. Quiet Click stems adopt a rubber damping system from SKCM Alps. Matias switches are the only commonly available modern clone of original Alps products. GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX HEAVY PALE BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue. Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue switches have a heavier spring than Box Whites and a normal click bar. They are the most balanced Kaihua Box clicky switch in terms of tactility due to decreased upstroke force drop off. The click bar makes a sharp, moderately loud sound when actuated. INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
K-TYPE PRODUCT
The K-Type is the most powerful keyboard we’ve ever created. Whether you play complex video games, despise Caps Lock, or simply want things to be organized your way, the K-Type has the ability to match your needs. Standard Tenkey-less Layout. Fully Programmable. RGB Backlighting. Optimal Mechanical Switch Types. Open Source Softwareand Hardware.
CONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. INFINITY ERGODOX KIT Ergonomic Split Keyboard. The Infinity ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard Kit is a fork of the enormously popular ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard (Note: This link is a historical archive we have recreated of the original site, as the domain was hijacked by spammers).The ErgoDox was invented by Dominic Beauchamp, known as “Dox”, and is inspired by the Key64project.
THE COMPARATIVE GUIDE TO MECHANICAL SWITCHES The current market for mechanical keyboard switches has increased dramatically over the last few years with little comparison between each brand. This page contains the data for all of the switches that are currently produced and sold that we could find. We custom built a force gauge to gather and reliably check the data from each switch in MATIAS QUIET CLICK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Matias Quiet Click. Matias Quiet Click switches are based on original Alps designs from the 1980s. Their tactile mechanism and contacts use elements like those in simplified Alps. Quiet Click stems adopt a rubber damping system from SKCM Alps. Matias switches are the only commonly available modern clone of original Alps products. GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX HEAVY PALE BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue. Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue switches have a heavier spring than Box Whites and a normal click bar. They are the most balanced Kaihua Box clicky switch in terms of tactility due to decreased upstroke force drop off. The click bar makes a sharp, moderately loud sound when actuated.ABOUT - INPUT CLUB
About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60%K-TYPE KEYBOARD
We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways to TACTILE KEYBOARD SWITCH The primary feature of the Tactile Quiet switch is its tactile bump, which provides this wonderful feeling when you have successfully pressed down a key. There is still a slight noise that is produced, so it is not entirely without audible feedback, but this switch is more about the feeling at your fingertips than anything else. This switchis
INFINITY 60% KEYBOARD KIT Compact Community Keyboard. We started off the Infinity Project with a 60% format keyboard that the community who uses Massdrop’s voting section chose. Over 1200 people voted on a variety of different layouts, and the overwhelming winner was a design called the Happy Hacking Keyboard 3, which was inspired by the legendary Happy HackingKeyboard.
CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s INPUT CLUB HALO TRUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES Input Club Halo True. The Halo switch was designed by Jacob Alexander to be an improvement on the Cherry MX style slider. The true innovation invented with the Halo is the recreation of an entirely smooth curve, combined with a lack of pre-load or tension on the spring at rest. With normal switches, there is a small amount offriction present
NOVELKEYS BOX ROYAL
NovelKeys Box Royal. NovelKeys Box Royal switches essentially double the tactile bump found in Box Heavy Burnt Oranges. That massive increase was achieved with a stronger tactile leaf and a lighter spring. Box Royals are intensely tactile, but they may not be ideal for casual users. Box Royals exhibit sharp primary tactility and a fewsecondary
OUTEMU BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES Outemu Blue. Outemu Blue switches imitate Cherry MX Blue switches. That is particularly evident in their force curve, which is the second closest match we have found in a clone to date. Switch rattle, and overall switch performance, is essentially the same as well. Keyboards using Outemu Blue switches tend to be affordable, which makes them a NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX NAVY MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Navy. Kaihua Box Navy switches, which sport a heavier spring than Box Whites, provide a heavy clicky experience that users may find tiring. There’s no gentle way to type on them or explain them, as they use a larger version of the Kaihua click bar. The switches are extremely, and very precisely, loud. INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
ABOUT - INPUT CLUBINPUT CLUB KEYSTONEINPUT CLUB KIRAINPUT CLUB K TYPEINPUT CLUB RE TYPE About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60% K-TYPE KEYBOARDK TYPE MASSDROPK TYPE MECHANICAL KEYBOARDK TYPE STARSDROP K TYPEINPUT CLUB CONFIGURATORINPUT CLUB KIRA We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
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The Keyboard Layout Language or KLL is the brain child of Jacob Alexander (HaaTa). After collecting hundreds of different keyboards with dozens of different protocols (USB, PS/2, AT, XT, etc.), Jacob was tired of defining Colemak uniquely for every single keyboard. CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s KAIHUA COPPER MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Copper. Tactile feedback provides a real and sensory feeling to your fingertips, to let you know that something has occurred. The Copper switch, made by Kaihua, is a speed switch, designed for rapid action, but also a tactile switch meant for typing. This hybrid purpose makes it a very ideal switch for gaming, as well as forextremely
INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
ABOUT - INPUT CLUBINPUT CLUB KEYSTONEINPUT CLUB KIRAINPUT CLUB K TYPEINPUT CLUB RE TYPE About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60% K-TYPE KEYBOARDK TYPE MASSDROPK TYPE MECHANICAL KEYBOARDK TYPE STARSDROP K TYPEINPUT CLUB CONFIGURATORINPUT CLUB KIRA We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
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The Keyboard Layout Language or KLL is the brain child of Jacob Alexander (HaaTa). After collecting hundreds of different keyboards with dozens of different protocols (USB, PS/2, AT, XT, etc.), Jacob was tired of defining Colemak uniquely for every single keyboard. CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s KAIHUA COPPER MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Copper. Tactile feedback provides a real and sensory feeling to your fingertips, to let you know that something has occurred. The Copper switch, made by Kaihua, is a speed switch, designed for rapid action, but also a tactile switch meant for typing. This hybrid purpose makes it a very ideal switch for gaming, as well as forextremely
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We are creating the future of community created Mechanical Keyboards. Join the movement and have full ownership of your hardware. Input Club designs tools that allow you to interact with computers on a fundamentally new level. Our keyboards take away all the rules and allow you to type any way you like. We created an operating systemthat governs
ABOUT - INPUT CLUB
About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
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Minimal Aluminum RGB Mechanical Keyboard. The K-Type is the most powerful keyboard we’ve ever created. Whether you play complex video games, despise Caps Lock, or simply want things to be organized your way, the K-Type has the ability to match your needs. TACTILE KEYBOARD SWITCH The primary feature of the Tactile Quiet switch is its tactile bump, which provides this wonderful feeling when you have successfully pressed down a key. There is still a slight noise that is produced, so it is not entirely without audible feedback, but this switch is more about the feeling at your fingertips than anything else. This switchis
MATIAS CLICK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Matias Click. The Matias switch line is designed and produced by Edgar Matias. Matias Click switches are, for all intents and purposes, clones of Simplified (SKBM) White Alps switches. Minor design improvements and different materials set them apart, but not in a significant way. It should be noted that SKBM White Alps are notcurrently
GATERON TRANSLUCENT WHITE SWITCH Gateron Translucent White. Gateron Translucent Whites, or Gateron Clears, are linear switches with an exceptionally light spring. Even Cherry MX Red switches are heavier. Low spring resistance and loosely fitted sliders exacerbate the stem wobble that exists in other Gateron products. Gateron Translucent Whites are, however, at least as smooth NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX HEAVY PALE BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue. Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue switches have a heavier spring than Box Whites and a normal click bar. They are the most balanced Kaihua Box clicky switch in terms of tactility due to decreased upstroke force drop off. The click bar makes a sharp, moderately loud sound when actuated. INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
ABOUT - INPUT CLUBINPUT CLUB KEYSTONEINPUT CLUB KIRAINPUT CLUB K TYPEINPUT CLUB RE TYPE About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60% K-TYPE KEYBOARDK TYPE MASSDROPK TYPE MECHANICAL KEYBOARDK TYPE STARSDROP K TYPEINPUT CLUB CONFIGURATORINPUT CLUB KIRA We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
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The Keyboard Layout Language or KLL is the brain child of Jacob Alexander (HaaTa). After collecting hundreds of different keyboards with dozens of different protocols (USB, PS/2, AT, XT, etc.), Jacob was tired of defining Colemak uniquely for every single keyboard. CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s KAIHUA COPPER MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Copper. Tactile feedback provides a real and sensory feeling to your fingertips, to let you know that something has occurred. The Copper switch, made by Kaihua, is a speed switch, designed for rapid action, but also a tactile switch meant for typing. This hybrid purpose makes it a very ideal switch for gaming, as well as forextremely
INPUT CLUBHOMEDEVICESARTICLESLOG INPROFILEK-TYPE Creators of the WhiteFox, the Infinity ErgoDox, the Infinity Keyboard and the K-Type Mechanical Keyboards. Our keyboards are open source anddesigned by us.
ABOUT - INPUT CLUBINPUT CLUB KEYSTONEINPUT CLUB KIRAINPUT CLUB K TYPEINPUT CLUB RE TYPE About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60% K-TYPE KEYBOARDK TYPE MASSDROPK TYPE MECHANICAL KEYBOARDK TYPE STARSDROP K TYPEINPUT CLUB CONFIGURATORINPUT CLUB KIRA We know that the K-Type easily outclasses every other keyboard with every design feature, but that is not enough. Our overarching goal is to embody the spirit and power of Open Source in a physical object. The keyboard has such a deep connection to the growth of the computing and the internet, that it is the perfect candidate for this purpose. With this keyboard, you will discover new ways toCONFIGURATOR
Search for: Home; Devices. K-Type; Infinity ErgoDox Kit; Infinity 60% Keyboard Kit; WhiteFox; Articles GATERON GREEN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Green. Gateron attempted to emulate Cherry Green switches, which are quite clicky and heavy, with its Green clones. Gateron’s efforts were painfully unsuccessful due to friction and unreliable force curves. While some may enjoy their tone, the actual force profile is considered less desirable by most users. GATERON BROWN MECHANICAL SWITCHES Gateron Brown. Gateron Brown switches have a smooth, sloping rise that leads to a subjectively pleasant tactile event. Cherry MX Browns have a lighter tactile event that occurs earlier in the keypress, leading to substantially different switch feel. Gateron Browns also have a late activation point, past 2.65mm, that may disorient floatingtypists.
KLL - INPUT
The Keyboard Layout Language or KLL is the brain child of Jacob Alexander (HaaTa). After collecting hundreds of different keyboards with dozens of different protocols (USB, PS/2, AT, XT, etc.), Jacob was tired of defining Colemak uniquely for every single keyboard. CHERRY MX BLACK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Cherry MX Black. Cherry has earned much of its reputation for quality and unwavering attention to detail from its development and production of the MX Black switch. This firm, linear switch was the first truly popular modular mainstream “mechanical switch”. Keyboard models that differed only in switch selection were released in the 1980’s KAIHUA COPPER MECHANICAL SWITCHES Kaihua Copper. Tactile feedback provides a real and sensory feeling to your fingertips, to let you know that something has occurred. The Copper switch, made by Kaihua, is a speed switch, designed for rapid action, but also a tactile switch meant for typing. This hybrid purpose makes it a very ideal switch for gaming, as well as forextremely
PRODUCT - INPUT
We are creating the future of community created Mechanical Keyboards. Join the movement and have full ownership of your hardware. Input Club designs tools that allow you to interact with computers on a fundamentally new level. Our keyboards take away all the rules and allow you to type any way you like. We created an operating systemthat governs
ABOUT - INPUT CLUB
About the Team Input Club specializes in bringing new input devices ideas from paper to manufacturing, including everything else in between. Input Club is a human-computer interface design company building the next generation of input devices. Our distributed team designs hardware, firmware and software thatDEVICES - INPUT
Input Club Keyboards K-Type WhiteFox Infinity ErgoDox Infinity 60% CONTENT - INPUT CLUB Articles and Keyboard Content The Problem with Mechanical Switch Reviews The Comparative Guide to Mechanical Switches Recommended Soldering Products ErgoDox ArchiveCONFIGURATOR
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Minimal Aluminum RGB Mechanical Keyboard. The K-Type is the most powerful keyboard we’ve ever created. Whether you play complex video games, despise Caps Lock, or simply want things to be organized your way, the K-Type has the ability to match your needs. TACTILE KEYBOARD SWITCH The primary feature of the Tactile Quiet switch is its tactile bump, which provides this wonderful feeling when you have successfully pressed down a key. There is still a slight noise that is produced, so it is not entirely without audible feedback, but this switch is more about the feeling at your fingertips than anything else. This switchis
MATIAS CLICK MECHANICAL SWITCHES Matias Click. The Matias switch line is designed and produced by Edgar Matias. Matias Click switches are, for all intents and purposes, clones of Simplified (SKBM) White Alps switches. Minor design improvements and different materials set them apart, but not in a significant way. It should be noted that SKBM White Alps are notcurrently
GATERON TRANSLUCENT WHITE SWITCH Gateron Translucent White. Gateron Translucent Whites, or Gateron Clears, are linear switches with an exceptionally light spring. Even Cherry MX Red switches are heavier. Low spring resistance and loosely fitted sliders exacerbate the stem wobble that exists in other Gateron products. Gateron Translucent Whites are, however, at least as smooth NOVELKEYS X KAIHUA BOX HEAVY PALE BLUE MECHANICAL SWITCHES NovelKeys x Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue. Kaihua Box Heavy Pale Blue switches have a heavier spring than Box Whites and a normal click bar. They are the most balanced Kaihua Box clicky switch in terms of tactility due to decreased upstroke force drop off. The click bar makes a sharp, moderately loud sound when actuated.Skip to content
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