
The LL 104D is a modular keyboard concept focused on standardization and customization, allowing users to interchange parts easily. It features a unique base compatible with various tops and middle pieces, and plans to be open source, enabling community input and design alterations.
"Love the ability to experiment with different mounting options and appreciate it supporting GH60 style PCBs."
"Best custom ever, better than 356."
"Excited about the customization potential of the keyboard."
"Could be overwhelming with too many options; consider limiting the initial run."
"Confusing naming conventions related to 104 keys."
Limit the scope of the first run options.
Consider making the naming more intuitive.
What parts are compatible with this keyboard concept?
Why is it named '104' when it suggests a full-sized layout?
The thread has 9 unique replies with a mix of enthusiastic and critical feedback. There's engagement shown through both positive comments about the concept and suggestions for improvement. The positive sentiment slightly outweighs negative feedback, indicating a moderate level of community interest.