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Nostalgia never goes out of fashion, it just moves to new eras. Right now, the early days of 3D gaming are all the rage, with ...
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Someone built their own split keyboard with a 3D printer and $25You, too, can make a split keyboard with a 3D printer and $25 worth of components As spotted by Hackaday, this cool idea was brought to life by DanielYordanov on YouTube.
For those considering designing your own 3D-printed switches, James suggests working ‘primarily on the switch feel’ first. Once you’ve got that down, you can focus on optimising for reliability.
Well, thanks to some clever modding, the Steam Deck now has a 3D printable design for a keeb of its very own, and it hinges right off the Deck like it was meant to be there in the first place.
Image Credits:World Labs The AI-generated scenes, which anyone with a keyboard and mouse can explore in a demo on World Labs’ website, look impressive, if a bit cartoonish.
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