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The winter mechanical keyboard shootout: 4 tiny choices put to the take a look at


Properly, we’re into the month of December, and temperatures are starting to get near freezing right here in outdated England-land. What I’ve determined to do, in lieu of the chilly climate, is take the time indoors to assessment some extra keyboards, though this time with a deal with smaller selections which might be reasonably fascinating. Sure, I actually am a nerd.

Nonetheless, listed here are three choices and a enjoyable wildcard so that you can take into account, starting from a critically customisable 65 % option to a ‘board with my favorite format and a few fascinating adjustments and one other 65 % possibility which revives an essential customized possibility from a decade in the past.


Drop CSTM65 assessment: An SFF possibility with a hot-swappable case


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First up is the Drop CSTM65, whose identify explains just about precisely what this ‘board is all about – a customized 65 % alternative. It provides the advantage of a smaller type issue format for each offering extra desk house and being on development, whereas additionally coming with the enjoyable of a hot-swappable plastic high case. That is proper – the CSTM65’s high housing will be changed just by taking the case off by lifting upwards to disclose the metallic innards beneath. With my pattern, Drop despatched the keyboard in black, and supplied the Overgrowth ornamental case to go along with it ($35) which will be swapped on in a matter of seconds. It utterly adjustments the look of the keyboard, and is an ingenious and cost-effective approach of giving your setup a brand new look with out dropping much more on a brand new keyboard.

You additionally get funky aesthetic selections elsewhere on this customary, fully-assembled mannequin with side-printed ABS keycaps. From the highest down, they’re clean, which means you have to be a reliable touch-typist not less than, though they’ll not less than be swapped out for different keycaps with extra customary legend placement in case you’d favor. These are ABS keycaps, so include a less expensive really feel than the PBT I crave, however nonetheless are respectable sufficient beneath finger.

Connectivity right here is solely wired through a USB-C to USB-A cable supplied within the field, whereas contained in the CSTM65 in pre-built type comes with both Gateron Yellow KS3 linear or Gateron Brown Professional 3.0 soft-tactile switches. My pattern got here with the latter. They are a cheap clone of MX Browns, though the tactility is not as crisp or current, and with the switches being lubricated, it has had the unlucky side-effect of dampening the sensation a tad. With this in thoughts, they’re comfy switches to make use of for typing and the occasional piece of gaming, though if they are not what you are after, you’ll be able to quickly change them to different switches with 3 or 5-pin mounting because the CSTM65 is hotswappable.


The casing will be swapped out and adjusted with ease.

Acoustics listed here are additionally strong with the lubed switches, polycarb case and innards, and the vary of sound-dampening foam that lives contained in the CSTM65. There is no case rattle or ping, and it sounds wonderful. The RGB lighting on supply is shiny, and with the side-printed keycaps, actually provides to the general aesthetic. It’s addressable with the CSTM65 supporting each QMK firmware flashing and VIA, as Drop’s personal on-line configurator the place you’ll be able to flash firmware selections on to the keyboard. It’s a little fiddly, however makes for highly effective customisation.


The side-mounted legends are fascinating, though a bit of troublesome to learn.

In its prebuilt type, the Drop CSTM65 goes to run you $129, which for a mechanical alternative with this a lot customisation, is reasonably respectable worth for cash. Not many keyboards supply as a lot modularity because the CSTM65 with out you paying a good bit extra, and if that is what you are after, this is a superb keyboard.


WhiteFox Eclipse assessment: Reviving one of the essential customized ‘boards from a decade in the past


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The WhiteFox Eclipse might not be the primary keyboard that involves thoughts relating to speaking about a few of the most essential keyboards of all time. That dialogue is normally reserved for the IBM Mannequin F or M (and normally introduced up with its point out of well-made clones). Nevertheless, I might argue, as Alpaca Keyboards (the oldsters behind the Whitefox Eclipse) would, that Matt3o’s Brown Fox is likely one of the most.

Permit me to elucidate – the WhiteFox Eclipse is a contemporary copy of one of many first customized keyboards developed from the bottom up from a member of the mechanical keyboard hobbyist neighborhood – particularly Matt3o on Deskthority. You may need heard of Matt3o earlier than – he used to collaborate with Drop/Massdrop on a variety of keycaps, with a few of his designs nonetheless stocked. Again in 2013, he got down to construct a customized keyboard from the bottom up, opting to go for an laser lower acrylic case; hand-soldered, plate mounted MX switches (MX Blues for the principle keys, MX Pink for arrow keys and MX Inexperienced for the house bar) aluminium plate and a few pretty brown keycaps, christening it the Brown Fox.


Matt3o’s unique Brown Fox – the unique behind this new keyboard.

From there, the keyboard was launched in collaboration with Massdrop and Enter Membership in 2015 with some tweaks, referred to as the White Fox, which grew to become the most-backed keyboard on Massdrop on the time, and popularised a type of the 65 % format that has since change into a favorite for fans. The fascinating half comes a few years later when Alpaca, the makers of the brand new Whitefox Eclipse, was established by former members of Massdrop’s mechanical keyboards workforce, who then got down to make a brand new model of the Whitefox keyboard. After a number of years of improvement, the WhiteFox Eclipse was dropped at market.

The similarities between the outdated WhiteFox from Massdrop and the brand new Eclipse mannequin listed here are principally beauty, with the identical clear white end, the same ‘TrueFox’ 68 % format with a nav cluster and arrow keys on the best hand facet, and the identical Cherry profile dye-sub PBT keycaps. It leads to a keyboard that appears attractive and splendidly trendy.


The ‘TrueFox’ format is exclusive right here, providing a intelligent mix of 65 and 75 % ‘boards.

My pattern is the plastic case model, though you may as well get it with an aluminium case, very similar to the Massdrop model. It is fairly sturdy, though comes with some flex beneath stress. By default, the WhiteFox Eclipse is a tall and flat keyboard with the case being fairly thick and with it coming with full-size switches. This implies it may be fairly troublesome to make use of with out it being raised as much as a extra comfy angle. To this finish, I am particularly grateful for the magnetic toes which might be supplied within the field.

On the older Massdrop model, you bought a critical quantity of alternative with the switches contained in the WhiteFox. In whole, there have been 11 to choose from with a variety which had been the most well-liked amongst customers of Massdrop on the time. You had a alternative of extra customary choices corresponding to Cherry MX Pink, Blue, and Brown, alongside their Gateron clone counterparts, in addition to odder choices from the MX lineup which might be uncommon even now – MX Inexperienced, Clear and White. You additionally acquired Gateron Inexperienced and Clear choices, in addition to Zealios switches, which had been Gateron mushy tactile switches that supplied the same drive to MX Clears, the next actuation level, and a supposedly even smoother actuation.


Gateron Yellows are the swap of alternative right here.

With the Eclipse model right here, issues are so much less complicated. This keyboard comes with pre-lubed Gateron Yellows inside, that are a 50g linear swap that really feel particularly easy beneath finger. In contrast to different Gateron selections previously, these have a constant, responsive keypress which felt wonderful to make use of when typing up loads of phrases in articles and such. Their lubrication additionally allowed for incredible acoustics alongside the presence of plenty of poron foam contained in the case for dampening. If these switches aren’t to your liking although, the WhiteFox Eclipse is hot-swappable. That is one good thing about this newer model towards the Massdrop possibility.

This keyboard can also be gasket-mounted, which has change into a typical characteristic on plenty of prebuilt mechanical selections lately, lending the typing really feel to have a barely bouncier and perceivably extra responsive really feel towards different choices. It really works within the Eclipse’s favour, providing a snug expertise, all issues thought of.


Even the underside is very clear.

Connectivity is dealt with by Bluetooth connectivity on as much as 3 gadgets, with pairing on every channel dealt with by holding down the Fn and Q, W or E keys respectively. The WhiteFox Eclipse additionally performs properly on each Home windows and macOS and labored with out a problem on each OSes in my testing. For macOS use, there are additionally Mac-specific keycaps included within the field, alongside blue-coloured and Fox accent keys to remain true to the unique, a keycap and swap puller, a double-ended spudger for accessing the keyboard’s innards and a incredible high quality braided USB-C to USB-A charging cable.

Alpaca charges the WhiteFox Eclipse’s 4000mAh battery to final for round 90 hours on a cost. That is fairly strong general, and means you’ll go for an excellent couple of weeks earlier than needing to cost it again up once more. That 90 hour runtime can also be with the RGB lighting on, which is nice. Flip it off, and this extends all technique to 10 days.


The RGB lighting is easy, however efficient.

There is no extra software program right here, with customisation restricted to altering the RGB lighting mode via a sequence of keyboard shortcuts. There are a selection to select from, with most of them displaying colors of the rainbow in a barely totally different patterns, though some solely do that in purple and white, or a unique shade of blue. You should use Fn and M to alter the sample, and Fn and Ok to cycle via totally different colors for the sample. There may be single color backlighting contained inside these settings, though is not as straightforward to entry as with precise software program.

The WhiteFox Alpaca is an fascinating successor to the unique alternative, including some trendy purposeful touches to one of the essential customized keyboards of the final decade. The market might have shifted a good bit because the unique model’s launch, however there isn’t any doubt that this reimagined model nonetheless holds up in 2024.


HHKB Studio assessment: The legendary Japanese keyboard returns, though with a unique all the pieces


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I have been utilizing an HHKB Skilled Hybrid Kind-S, which is one in all our favorite small type issue keyboards, on and off for the final 18 months. By itself, the HHKB is an costly Japanese cult sensation recognized for its electro-capacitive switches that are not like the rest, and its odd format. The HHKB Studio is the PFU Company’s try to supply a first-party HHKB for the extra regular mechanical keyboard enthuisast – enable me to elucidate.

There are two massive variations with this new Studio mannequin towards the conventional fashions, the primary of which is its alternative of switches. Versus choosing the traditional Topre electro-capacitive choices inside, the Studio makes use of silent linear switches from Kalih with a 45g actuation drive. They had been surprisingly easy to kind on and felt responsive for day-to-day working, though I nonetheless favor electro-capacitives in my regular HHKB. They simply have a crisper keypress due to their distinctive tactility that you simply miss out on with linears corresponding to within the HHKB Studio, however the Kalih switches inside felt wonderful for workplace work whereas additionally being tremendous quiet.

The opposite massive distinction towards the conventional HHKB is the addition of a trackpoint slap bang in the midst of the alphanumeric keys. The trackpoint is recognisable for being within the sea of IBM and Lenovo ThinkPads throughout from the Nineteen Nineties to at the moment, in addition to different laptops from that period. It was a patented tech by Lenovo in 1997, though with its expiry, it has made its approach into different merchandise, such because the HHKB Studio. In essence, it’s a pointing stick that provides a approach of shifting your mouse cursor with out the necessity for a mouse.


Yep, that is a trackpoint.

It takes some getting used to, and also you do must be exact with it, however the trackpoint is a fairly helpful addition to the HHKB Studio’s arsenal. There are additionally gesture pads across the backside of the Studio for making duties corresponding to scrolling simpler, in addition to devoted mouse buttons beneath the house bar for left, center and proper click on. That is an fascinating addition, and one I did discover myself utilizing a good bit – greater than I believed I might, admittedly.

Together with the trackpoint, the HHKB Studio additionally bundles in some fascinating gesture pads, which let you use the perimeters of the board’s chassis for instructions corresponding to growing and reducing quantity, or scrolling via an online web page. It is an fascinating addition right here, though not one I discovered myself utilizing an excessive amount of attributable to its unfamiliarity in comparison with a conventional rotary dial.

It is value discussing the HHKB format simply earlier than I transfer on, because it appears a bit bizarre. It is all due to a collaboration between Japanese pc scientist Eiiti Wada and the PFU Company, the Japanese agency that makes the HHKB. Wada wished a format that may work with the vary of various working programs and computer systems he used within the mid Nineteen Nineties. What resulted is a really comfy format with some small, however worthwhile modifications, corresponding to shifting the Ctrl key to the place Caps Lock would usually be to cut back the space your fingers must journey for performing widespread capabilities corresponding to Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V, eradicating the important thing between Backspace and Enter to make it simpler to hit each of them, and shifting the Perform key to a row above its placement on a conventional keyboard.


It is a distinctive format, however one which’s particularly comfy to make use of.

The HHKB Studio additionally works with out a hitch on Home windows and macOS, though comes with macOS keycaps by default – as an apart, the dye-sub PBT keycaps listed here are a few of the finest I’ve used. There may be multi-point Bluetooth with it having the ability to connect with as much as 4 gadgets without delay, with pairing a breeze due to a key combo. There is no USB receiver motion right here although, though having Bluetooth is arguably simpler. I actually had no bother.

Software program comes within the type of the HHKB Studio Keymap too, which lets you remap keys, in addition to add capabilities to devoted keys, corresponding to enabling the gesture pads’ performance with a modifier key. As well as, there are additionally a number of perform layers to program keys on to supply a good quantity of flexibility. It might not be as highly effective as VIA, however the software program is kind of helpful. The one concern is that it needs to be used when the HHKB Studio is plugged in, which has you reaching for the cable if you wish to remap any keys.

Then there’s the worth – you would possibly wish to be sure to’re sitting up for this. The HHKB Studio is yours for £325/$329, which is hilariously costly for a distinct segment keyboard. It is solely one thing I might advocate if it is what you are actually after. Personally, I just like the HHKB Studio, however then I’m sort of the goal market. For everybody else, if you need the HHKB expertise in format solely with extra customisation selections, that is nice, however for everybody else, get a extra ‘customary’ HHKB. You will thank me later.


Wildcard: NCR-80 R2 assessment: A DIY keyboard equipment with retro sensibilities


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I normally embrace a wildcard, or odder, alternative in these roundups if you wish to take into account one thing that is much more area of interest than the three selections above for small type issue keyboards. Permit me to introduce you to the NCR-80 R2.

By itself, it is a TKL mechanical keyboard equipment which you can buy in barebones type with a PCB, stabilisers and case. There are no switches or keycaps included, so you will want to buy these individually.

In a world the place mechanical keyboard design has change into more and more zany, shiny and maybe a bit wacky in some instances, the NCR-80 might sound a bit of boring. There’s a good motive for this, although. This beige plastic case is designed to imitate the older Cherry G80 and G81-3000 fashions from the Nineteen Nineties, and does so admirably. Having used my justifiable share of G80-3000s outdated and new (my very first mechanical ‘board was one with MX Blues), I can safely say that the NCR-80 nails it, and arguably improves on these late-era variations with an injection moulded plastic body that suffers from no flex in any way. It additionally leans into the G80-3000’s look with shiny inexperienced functioning lock lights within the high proper nook, a stunning NCR emblem within the opposing nook, and a totally-not Cherry label on the reverse.


How good does this look? Severely.

After all, as a extra trendy take, you get advantages corresponding to a USB-C port for wired connectivity, whereas there’s full QMK and VIA assist for controlling key performance and programming on totally different layers. The PCB inside can also be hot-swappable, and you’ll have whichever switches you need in right here, so long as they’re 3 or 5 pin. You’ll have to provide your individual although, as that is simply the chassis, PCB and stabilisers.

The very form people at MechBoards UK despatched this over, and specced it out with some TTC Golden Blues. I felt prefer it needed to be one thing clicky as a result of it leans into the romanticised period of loud keyboards that the G80-3000 was born into again in 1988. These are 37g tactile switches with a complete journey of three.5mm, making them lighter and snappier than your customary MX Blues. I discovered them fairly comfy to make use of for writing up all kinds of content material, and being a lighter swap, you can conceivably use them for gaming, in case you’re a madman. Nonetheless, the Golden Blues in right here fitted nicely with the texture of the NCR-80, as do the beautiful beige keycaps supplied, which spherical off the look splendidly.


TTC Golden Blues for plenty of clicky goodness.

I could swap the switches out down the road for a spare bag of MX Black Clear Tops that I’ve acquired in storage someplace. These are a part of the latest sequence of ‘official’ MX reissues that included correct variations of the MX Ergo Clear neighborhood mod, and the revival of the MX Orange. Clear Prime Blacks, or Nixies as they’re affectionately recognized, had been initially made for a run of keyboards produced by Nixdorf within the Eighties, so I really feel they’d match nicely in right here, however that is for one more day.

The factor with the NCR-80 is is that it’s not one in all these kits that value an arm and a leg. At £120/$90 on-line, it is one of many extra ‘reasonably priced’ ones I’ve come throughout, and one which blends fantastic retro appeal with livable options and incredible customisation in a stunning general bundle. If you will get one, it is undoubtedly value it.

So, there you have got it. 4 opinions of some small type issue keyboards I’ve indulged in testing over the previous couple of months. In the event you’ve acquired any suggestions for different merchandise for Will or I to check, be at liberty to drop them within the feedback beneath or pester me on Twitter @RBithrey or on Bluesky @rbithrey.bsky.social.



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