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Offline Marionet

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Hi all From Thailand
« on: Thu, 31 March 2016, 18:58:42 »
Hello. Everyone I'm from Thai and I'm very new for Mech k/b a lot. I hopefully Geekhack.org and ppl here can guild me how to DIY by myself and I'm very grateful to join here.

and my English is not good too i'm sorry. If I'm use it wrong XD

Thank you very much and Have a nice day

Offline evangs

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Re: Hi all From Thailand
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 01 April 2016, 08:37:02 »
Hello. Everyone I'm from Thai and I'm very new for Mech k/b a lot. I hopefully Geekhack.org and ppl here can guild me how to DIY by myself and I'm very grateful to join here.

and my English is not good too i'm sorry. If I'm use it wrong XD

Thank you very much and Have a nice day

Hello and welcome to GH!  What keyboard do you currently use?  You should definitely be able to get the help you need here.  Everyone I have talked to has been extremely helpful and I have learned so much in the last year.

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Re: Hi all From Thailand
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 02 April 2016, 23:52:13 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

The best place to learn about building something is in the making stuff together section.

What were you planning on building?  A keyboard?  Custom keycaps?  Wrist rest?  Modding a keyboard?  A numpad?
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