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Off Topic / Re: The Economic Collapse
« Last post by fohat.digs on Fri, 10 July 2026, 06:31:22 »

understand this decision.


How far you make it in DC today depends on your skill at stroking the ego of the orange monster.
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Matias / Re: Matias 60% Keyboard Group Buy
« Last post by Hapi on Fri, 10 July 2026, 03:09:06 »
hello, just found out about this board. is this still happening? i would be very interesting in buying this once it comes out given the amount of time its taken to engineer


Yes, it’s still happening!

We showed a working sample of it at Computex last month. We developed new low-profile ALPS switches for it, which is why it took so long. Low profile switches with full travel were an extremely difficult technical challenge.

I’ll post an update when it’s ready to ship, but it is still happening.

Thanks for your question.


First of all, thank you for the update. After all these years, it’s genuinely reassuring to hear that the project is still alive and wasn’t quietly abandoned.

That said, I have to admit that your latest post raised more questions than it answered. For many of us, this keyboard has been something we’ve been looking forward to for well over a decade, so hearing about new low-profile ALPS switches was quite unexpected.

Would it be possible to share a more comprehensive update? Even a few photos from the Computex prototype or a short summary of where the project stands would go a long way toward reassuring the community.

One of the most exciting aspects of this project was never just the keyboard itself. Earlier in the project there were plans for:
  • MX and classic ALPS compatible PCB/plate
  • modern PBT keycap set with broad layout support for the ALPS community.

Those two things alone would be game changers for many ALPS enthusiasts.

The mention of low-profile switches naturally raises a couple of important questions:
  • Will the keyboard still support standard MX switches and classic full-height ALPS (SKCM/SKCL / Matias) switches as originally planned?
  • Is the standalone PBT keycap set still planned?
  • If so, will those keycaps remain compatible with classic ALPS and Matias switches? Low-profile keycaps are typically much shorter, so many of us are wondering whether this represents a completely new ecosystem.

I think many people here have been patiently holding onto their favorite vintage ALPS switches for years, waiting for the day there would finally be a modern keyboard and a modern keycap set worthy of them. That’s why this particular point is so important.

Again, thank you for continuing the project. I think a more detailed update would answer a lot of questions and restore confidence after such a long wait.
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Group Buys and Preorders / Re: [GB] KKB Korean Delights | Early July 2026
« Last post by Yucar on Thu, 09 July 2026, 23:05:55 »
These pastel builds look fantastic — clean, soft, and full of personality. It’s always fun seeing how different layouts like compact, split, and custom boards can share the same color theme yet feel unique. This is the kind of creativity that keeps the keyboard hobby inspiring.survival race
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Eclipse TKL
« Last post by shiva1796 on Thu, 09 July 2026, 22:19:33 »
good luck with the project, but hasn't this named already been used for a board?

Thankyou! yes unfortunately we found out a bit late that an FRL tkl called Eclipse exists too, we tried diffrentiating the 2 by calling ours Myrkvi(Eclipse) Eclipse is the romanized name. So functionally it's "Myrkvi (Eclipse)" rather than a straight Eclipse-vs-Eclipse naming clash. Appreciate the heads up though!
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Interest Checks / Re: [IC] Eclipse TKL
« Last post by shiva1796 on Thu, 09 July 2026, 22:15:37 »
This board is insane. I don't understand. How can you have EVERY SINGLE VARIANT BE SO AWESOME?!.

Count me in for this one for sure. You guys keep on bringing the heat and dialling further and further in. I adore the design of this. Keep it coming, guys!

Thankyou for the kind words they mean a lot! <3
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Matias / Re: Matias 60% Keyboard Group Buy
« Last post by Matias on Thu, 09 July 2026, 21:32:49 »
hello, just found out about this board. is this still happening? i would be very interesting in buying this once it comes out given the amount of time its taken to engineer


Yes, it’s still happening!

We showed a working sample of it at Computex last month. We developed new low-profile ALPS switches for it, which is why it took so long. Low profile switches with full travel were an extremely difficult technical challenge.

I’ll post an update when it’s ready to ship, but it is still happening.

Thanks for your question.
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Keyboards / Re: Why do tenkeyless layouts dominate over "nav-less" designs?
« Last post by PandaKB on Thu, 09 July 2026, 20:46:44 »
It mostly comes down to mouse space and hand travel.

From an ergonomic standpoint, a nav-less board keeps the widest part (the numpad) on the far right, which still forces your right hand to stretch way out to reach the mouse. TKL wins because it chops off that bulky section, letting you keep your mouse closer to your natural shoulder width.

Plus, a physical numpad is pretty much obsolete for most ergo users now. It’s way more efficient to just map a numpad layer directly under your home row. Holding a thumb key turns your alphas into a number pad instantly—meaning zero hand movement. A nav-less board just adds unnecessary physical width.
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Using a dedicated numpad layer via keyboard layering functions is an option, but it relies on custom keycaps for legend identification or pure muscle memory.
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Off Topic / Re: The Economic Collapse
« Last post by noisyturtle on Thu, 09 July 2026, 20:06:41 »
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