Drop Mech Keys Meetup Recap - Thanks for Visiting!
As you may have seen, we just hosted our first meetup in quite a while here at Drop HQ (Corsair HQ, but they seem to like us enough :) )! It was a blast to get to meet so many enthusiasts local to the bay area—it had been 10 years since I was last hanging out with keyboard nerds in the bay, at KeyCon 2014. We had a great time hosting everyone at the offices, checking out all the very nice boards y'all brought, and sharing some of our own projects/spaces! I knew it would be fun to host in the Game Room when I first saw it in person, but seeing it come to fruition was still so cool. Alright, I'll stop blabbering on now. xD Picture time! (Oh, real quick - there will be more of these! Stay tuned for more info and to catch the next one!)
May 15, 2024
And as @KatzenKinder pointed out, you can just clip the legs if you find you don't like them or for some reason can't use them.
TMK is programming in the C language.
So programming this board is essentially the latter of the two options you mentioned (edit files -> flash). Here's the repo: https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard. Might also be helpful... this page is linked on the /r/mk wiki as an intro guide: http://blog.roastpotatoes.co/2015/03/30/introduction-to-the-tmk-firmware/.
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/the-whitefox-keyboard https://www.massdrop.com/buy/kc60-mechanical-keyboard https://www.massdrop.com/buy/planck-mechanical-keyboard https://www.massdrop.com/buy/infinity-keyboard-kit
There are clones of the gh60 pcb being sold.