View allAll Photos Tagged MechanicalKeyboard

✨ Minuit - Shuhua Set

✨ Minuit - Nana Heels

✨ Minuit - Mary Set Choker

✨ Nyaru - Mieko Ears

✨ Cheezu - Sweetie Arm Warmer

✨ Half-Deer - Cozy Cat

✨ Half-Deer - Bunnylove Sofa

✨ Parfait - Mochi Kitty

My keyboard's got the blues

Gone are green and red hues

 

Can't type fun words no more

For joy, the mood is sore

 

'cause my keyboard, he's got the blues

 

Vague reasons it mumbled

Its key caps, all scrambled

 

For typing, what a hell

Let's try Control Alt Del...

 

Now my keyboard's back to use!

We're excited to show our latest release for Belle Event - every Gamer Girl's dream!

 

The chair reclines depending on poses, so do dare to try them all. ;)

 

The fans rotate on the computer and the case and keyboard glow in the dark.

 

The table comes with two versions: with and without toys.

 

Special promo for Belle Event - both colours for the price of 1!

 

Belle is open NOW:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Belle/139/134/2986

CA66 Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard

Revo Pink Switches

SA Jukebox Keycaps

This is a photo I took of my friend's customisable mechanical keyboard. They had setup the WASD keys to stand out in this colour scheme for gaming, and I really liked the colour contrast. I edited this in Pixlr on my phone to add the blur and enhance the colour a little.

 

You can see another of my keyboard photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/sagesolar/17050225387

 

Follow me on instagram: @sagesolar

I've wanted to revisit my original LEGO keyboard for a while now, and build a mechanical version of it. Finally finished!

 

Features 3D printed Cherry MX LEGO compatible keycaps.

 

More info, pics and video can be found on my website: jkbrickworks.com/mechanical-lego-keyboard

 

Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

my custom build mechanical keyboard. mx cherry silver, 60% ISO DE

Keychron K8 Non-Backlight Wireless Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry Profile Double - Shot PBT Full Set Keycaps - Camel

Keychron K8 Non-Backlight Wireless Mechanical Keyboard mit Cherry Profile Double - Shot PBT Full Set Keycaps - Camel

Keychron K8 Non-Backlight Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

Keychron K8 Non-Backlight Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

Leopold FC500 R with LogoStar KU-450 Cyrillic ISO Double Shot caps

Nixdorf Computer CT 22

Redragon mit Tastenkappen vom Heeresführungsinformationssystem für die rechnergestützte Operationsführung in Stäben, Computer-Gefechtsinformationssystem der Bundeswehr

Keychron K8 Non-Backlight Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

These are double shot key caps with additional red cyrillic letters pad printed. On the "A" key you can see that the cyrillic is only printed.

The lower row is not from the LogoStar key cap set, because it was winkeyless of course.

The space bar is a special problem at Leopold keyboards, because usual spacebars do not fit on Leopold FC500 keyboards.

Tastenkappen vom Heeresführungsinformationssystem für die rechnergestützte Operationsführung in Stäben, Computer-Gefechtsinformationssystem der Bundeswehr

Redragon mit Tastenkappen vom Heeresführungsinformationssystem für die rechnergestützte Operationsführung in Stäben, Computer-Gefechtsinformationssystem der Bundeswehr

Mechanical Keyboard with individually lit LED backlight keys. Beautiful.

Leopold FC500 R with LogoStar KU-450 Cyrillic ISO Double Shot caps

Keychron K8 Non-Backlight Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

Behold my brand new Rymark mechanical keyboard, which Rymark calls, somewhat bewilderingly, the KnewKey. And when I say new, I don't mean just Knew to me, I mean Knew to the whole wide world. I'll explain.

 

Back a year or so ago I invested a stipend in one of those crowd funding sites and promptly forgot all about it. Time passed and I began to receive updates -- if you could call them that, since they uniformly detailed various delays and snafus in the manufacturing process. Ultimately I received notice that the very first production run was soon to ship to that haloed group of early investors they loved so much.

 

Apparently I was a member in this exclusive Klub because shortly thereafter I received a box of certain other-continent origin; a notion being reinforced by delivery via DHL. (I ask you, when was the last time you received anything shipped domestically via DHL?)

 

Inside was my brand Knew exceedingly well crafted, superbly finished, and reassuringly -- all but the tiny bits -- metal keyboard - full size to my surprise - along with the unusual bits of miscellany, like a brush and polishing cloth. And an instruction manual -- for although this device looks simple, it is far from it.

 

So what's so damn special? Best of all, it types like a mechanical typewriter, with keys that have the satisfying feel and sound of just doin' our mechanicy job here folks, precisely like what I (and perhaps you too) learned to type on so long ago. And it wasn't so very long that I was happily notating along, at twice the speed of those poofy knot-Knew electronical keyboards.

 

Second, it not only connects to your regular desktop 'puter, but with a stroke of that little brass lever you can connect to at least three other devices, for instance your crusty iPad, via those ubiquitous bluetoothed wavelengths. That brass doo-hick at the back holds your pad or phone most conveniently.

 

Third, and I'll admit at first I didn't think I'd like this, the underside of the keys light up. It will do all manner of lighting tricks, but I eschew tricks and enjoy a soothing white light beneath my crooked fingers. I assume if you were totally without a soul you could turn the lights off, but why?

 

The only criticism I had was that out of the box it lays flat but I cured that with a couple of rubber baby buggy bumpers (not their real name) glued to it's backside and now, sitting at a modest angle, everything works just fine.

 

And personally, I think it looks just bitchin'.

It took 13 months for the GMK Mecha R2 keycaps to get here from when I ordered it, and another month for me to mount it on my Space65 R3, but here we are. Finally, this build is done!

I wanted to see how close I can replicate this nice shot of a person with a mech keyboard in front of their face.

 

Unfortunately the only person I had at hand was me and I had no dark background so instead I shot with as dark settings as was necessary to get the background at least somewhat dark in my small apartment with bright white walls. The f/8 was quite alright to get the keyboard out of focus without creating a complete nightmare for me to focus on my face. The original image was shot with a Sigma 50mm Art at f/2, which I don't have at hand, so the 85mm has to do.

 

In the end had to fix all that messed up exposure in darktable, so there's that. Then some fiddling around with curves in Gimp to get at least in the ballpark of the green tones in the shadows.

 

I'd rate this a 6/10 overall. I'm most frustrated about my completely black hoodie which retains next to no detail. Plenty of room to improve.

 

The lesson here is to get a dark background then I don't have to try and shoot through across the room.

Nixdorf Computer CT 22

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80