Mechanical keyboards from switches to keycaps by Christopher Dock
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Overview: Christopher was born in the United States in the Midwest but apparently became restless and made the move to the Europe. He has spent most of his time working in IT departments for banks and large corporations, usually as a consultant but also as a software developer. His work brought him in contact with different people from different cultures but typically in a workplace environment.
The actual location of the company be it Germany, England, Switzerland, Sweden or elsewhere in the EU doesn’t really matter as people are people and funny situations can be found anywhere. Somewhere during his travels he grabbed a pen and started to collect the more humorous stories and experiences. In addition to writing stories he also likes to create things with electronics. It was his interest in electronics which led him down the path towards building his own mechanical keyboards.
Building mechanical keyboards is not overly difficult but there are a lot of little gotcha’s that can increase both the time and cost to create your own keyboard. This book is a collection of all the available technologies in order to reduce the pitfalls when building your own keyboards.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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