Another way you can build your own keyboard is by getting a barebone mechanical keyboard, slapping switches and keycaps onto it (or getting one that includes switches and keycaps), and then modding it ...
We sure do love a good one-piece split keyboard, and it’s not just because you never have to worry about the halves drifting too far apart throughout the day, though that’s a big plus. For one thing, ...
Barry Carter put together a how to on building your own USB midi keyboard. He used the discontinued (read cheap) AN2131 developer board and a cheap toy keyboard. The keys are rewired with a diode ...