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Mechanical Keyboards 101

Plate vs PCB Mount Stabilizers
// 2026-07-17 / Jerry Chu

Plate vs PCB Mount Stabilizers

If your keyboard supports PCB screw-ins, I’d pick those first. They usually sit tighter, move less, and are less likely to rattle than plate-mount stabilizers. Here’s the whole article in plain English:...
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How Frame Material Affects Typing Sound and Feel
// 2026-07-13 / Jerry Chu

How Frame Material Affects Typing Sound and Feel

Your keyboard case changes more than looks. In most builds, polycarbonate sounds deeper and feels softer, aluminum sounds sharper and feels firmer, and brass or stainless steel add more weight, stiffness, and...
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How PBT Keycaps Improve Typing Feel
// 2026-07-05 / Jerry Chu

How PBT Keycaps Improve Typing Feel

If your keyboard feels slick, loud, or worn, PBT keycaps can change that fast. I’d sum it up like this: PBT usually gives me more grip, less shine over time, and a...
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Dvorak and Colemak: Learning Curve Explained
// 2026-06-30 / Jerry Chu

Dvorak and Colemak: Learning Curve Explained

If you want the easier switch, I’d pick Colemak. If you want a bigger break from QWERTY, I’d look at Dvorak. Here’s the short version: both layouts can cut finger travel, but...
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How to Debug Keyboard Firmware Issues
// 2026-06-28 / Jerry Chu

How to Debug Keyboard Firmware Issues

A practical keyboard firmware guide covering how to debug keyboard firmware issues with troubleshooting tips, setup advice, and next steps for custom builds.
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