Some gamers pick up a keyboard because it has a good enough battery life to outlast a long play session. Some pick one based [[link]] on its competitive features. If you're the right kind of weird, you might build a cheese keyboard, instead, to show off on the internet.
MakerWorld user took to this week, complete with tiny cheese cutters keycaps, two cheese grater ornaments, a pairing of wine and jam keys, and an adorable little mouse on the Escape key.
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In the comments to the Reddit post, RoberLobLaw2 describes the parallels between language used by the most pretentious connoisseurs of both keyboards and cheese:
"The word “creamy” is an understandable adjective in the world of cheese, it is also used to describe keyboards in a much less real, more tasteless way."
However, if you're looking for a new 3D printing project and want to own the strangest keyboard in a one-mile radius, this has got to be a strong contender. And if you would like your Escape key to be a little easier to read, some in the comments of the original 3D printing schematics have opted for a simple cheese block. Others have simply 3D printed cheese space bars, so they don't have to commit to the full look for a cheesy addition to their desk.
As pointed out by a , those keys 'would go [[link]] hard' on , though that feels like $350 more than I'm prepared to commit to a cheese-based joke right now.
Anyone else suddenly feeling a bit peckish?