16th March 2025 - 24 minutes read time
Somewhat recently, I was introduced to the concept of customisable mechanical keyboards. I do a lot of typing, mainly writing/story work, so the tool I use is quite important, I’ve just never given it much thought before.
My old keyboard was a Topmate K22, which is a pretty basic keyboard. I’ve recently been gifted a mechanical one that uses a Weikav Lucky65 V2 as a frame.
It turns out mechanical keyboards are pretty neat. Though they’re better than normal keyboards in almost every way, they also have their own, rather unique, problems.
In this article I will look at the Weikav Lucky65 V2 keyboard, the switch and keycaps selection used and a look at using VIA to configure the keyboard.