IF YOU'VE EVER wanted to build your own keyboard, then the Ducky ProjectD Outlaw65 is a simple and easy way to go about it. Included in this compact kit are most of the pieces required to build a mechanical keyboard from scratch, and a guarantee that every piece will fit together you need only provide switches and keycaps.
Why might you want to build your own keyboard when you can pay someone less for one that has already been made? Good question, and if you don't already get why that might be appealing, I don't have a particularly convincing answer for you.
Beyond an opportunity to lube up all your stabilizers and switches before actually putting them inside your keyboard, or the option to customize often inaccessible layers, you mostly need to be in it for the love of the game.
No doubt the concept should appeal to many in the PC gaming communitypersonally, any excuse to tinker with my setup is gratefully received. The Ducky Outlaw lets you skip the planning process and get right into the keyboard assembly.
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