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Hi Guys, so, i recently got a new job and i want to build a little workstation around the laptop for just comfort.
My expectations werent really high, tought it first, but after many hours of searching i realised there are not many solotions for my problem.

Im searching a keyboard which is:
  • Wireless
  • Mechanical
  • TKL (portable, doesnt matter if its 60-65-75%)
  • Backlighting (i dont mind if its not RGB)
  • And the fact that Im from Hungary, i want a HU layout keyboard.
  • White or other than black-red or any typical "gaming" colors
  • Price not more than 80-90$.

There are couple of keyboard i found (Redragon, etc.) but none of them has all option i want.

My question is, is there any cheaper or mid range keycap manufacturers who are willing to make a HU layout designed to my own cheaper model keyboard?
Or, do you guys know other brands, who offer these kind of boards?

HU layout boards are really hard to find with these parameters in the domestic market too, finding on amazon or other worldwide company is almost impossible.

Thanks, Greg
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
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I wouldn't get redragon, they have a habit of not supporting their hardware for long after purchase

https://www.maxkeyboard.com/ sells custom keycaps, you could buy any ISO layout mechanical keyboard and buy a set of keycaps with the Hungarian layout and you're golden.

E.g. https://www.maxkeyboard.com/iso-custom-white-translucent-top-backlight-keycap-set-top-print.html (Choose for Hungarian layout after clicking on the Alphanumeric button next to the keyboard visualisation)

ISO layout hotswap keyboards are available from Keychron and GMMK. Keychron is wireless, GMMK is not. Both are RGB.

link

i got one from these people, they have keyboards all the way down to 65% if you like. I got a 95
 
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I wouldn't get redragon, they have a habit of not supporting their hardware for long after purchase



link

i got one from these people, they have keyboards all the way down to 65% if you like. I got a 95
Thank you so much, I think this will be the best option:


Crazy than the letter prints are additional 15$, but its still better than nothing.
Are there any "keyboard base" where i can built in these caps for as cheap as possible and still wireless?

Should i buy a random mid range ISO layout keyboard from Amazon, Aliexpress and just swap the keycaps?