This 88-key, ANSI 80% TKL model is ... the development of its first fully customizable keyboard. It’s possible to buy the keyboard as a bare-bones kit or a fully assembled version.
Coming on the heels of the recently released CSTM80 keyboard ... options in a more compact 65% layout. The CSTM line provides keyboards that users can easily customize to match their style.
While most people may think that a keyboard is just a board with keys, those who read Hackaday ... is the latest to impress us with an excellent custom keyboard that packs several unusual features ...
The keyboard is designed to minimize key wobbling and case pinging ... Glorious sells GMMK 2 bare-bones kits with which gamers and workers can install custom keycaps or switches.