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Low priced mechanical keyboard with en-gb layout and blue switches (cherry)

Most of these keyboards aren't actually made by the companies selling them, but are rather made by OEMs like Easterntimes and resold with minor/no changes. … This means there's a wealth of virtually-identical keyboards with various prices. …
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Does Such Mechanical Keyboards Exist?

So far I've only been able to find two keyboards that fit the bill. …
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Where can I find display cells for a Braille keyboard/display?

For reference, commercially available displays/keyboards like the Focus 40 Blue and the Brailliant BI 40X cost over $3500 for their basic, 40-cell variants; a custom board using these cells will almost …
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Keyboard suggestion

Windows-layout and Linux-layout are generally considered identical, but I've picked programmable keyboards when possible in case you want to create custom bindings. …
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New Mechanical Keyboard for Coding

Keychron Q1 Pro (ISO) - £159.00 (barebones), £176.00 (with switches and keycaps) This is going to be your best, no-compromises all-rounder. It's got every feature you could want in a classic keyboard …
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Full sized (104-key US/ANSI) programmable keyboard (Via)

The MONSGEEK M5 is also full sized and fully programmable using QMK/VIA. Keychron also makes the V6, C2 Pro, K5 Pro, K10 Pro, and Q6/Q6 Pro/Q6 Max, all of which support QMK/VIA.
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Fully assembled 40% keyboard

The Keychron Q9 ($120 - $150) and Idobao Abacus ID42 ($120 - $170) both come pre-assembled. They also both feature: Hot-swappable switches (no soldering required), with both barebones kits and includ …
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Alternative to the unreliable Apple Magic keyboard?

Get one of the scissor switch Apple keyboards Keyboards make noise, and unless you want to get something horrid like a silicone, touchscreen, or laser keyboard, you're pretty much stuck with moving parts … any one of Cougar or Razer's various low profile keyboards. …
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