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RGB Wireless Keyboard with MECHANICAL Switches – Gamakay LK67 Keyboard Kit

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A while back I made a video about setting up a Raspberry Pi car infotainment system and it's been working great minus a few hiccups here and there. Let me know in the comments if you'd like to see a follow up to that video. There have been a couple of times when I wanted to change some things on my setup, but needed a keyboard in order to make those changes, so it was serendipitous when Banggood reached out and asked if I was interested in working with them on a project. I picked out a keyboard, switches, and keycaps and waited for them to arrive. Let's take a look at the parts I ordered. First up is the GamaKay LK67 Keyboard. It is a 67 key RGB setup that feels great! It's sturdy and has a good heft when you're holding it. And I always love a keyboard with a volume knob on it. The keyboard can be used via an included USB C cable, bluetooth, or a 2.4ghz reciever that, actually WAS in the box, but I somehow missed it. The 2.4ghz wireless works great! Next, we've got the 3-pin Gateron blue clicky switches. These feel really good and have a nice tactile bump. To top things off, we've got the Milk Pudding Keycap set. These look great and let a decent amount of light shine through. They are a 2 piece, 2 color molded setup that feel great to the touch. Putting all these pieces together only took about 20 minutes or so and was pretty painless overall. I did run into a couple of issues along the way that were totally my fault. I didn't realize that the right shift, alt, function, and control buttons were single-key size when I chose the keycaps. These Gateron switches sound great and I wish you could feel the tactile bump. Overall, this is a great typing experience. Thanks to Banggood for working with me on this and I'll have links in the description to all the parts I used in this build if you want to pick up your own semi-DIY keyboard kit. Affiliate Links:
GamaKay LK67
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https://dbte.ch/milkpudding 70PCS Pack 3Pin Gateron Clicky Blue Switch
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