OnePlus, primarily known for making smartphones like the OnePlus 10 Pro, is working on its first mechanical keyboard. The company faces a crowded market but boasts keycaps featuring macOS-ready legends and a purported focus on customization, including open source firmware
OnePlus first teased its keyboard earlier in December. It's receiving customer feedback to help design the product before testing it next month. An official reveal is expected in February, followed by mass production in March to April.
A community post today by OnePlus product marketing manager "Percy T." revealed that the keyboard will have a "MacBook layout," suggesting that there won't be a number pad. Despite its macOS-leaning keycap legends, OnePlus said it will also be a Linux keyboard and work with Windows PCs.
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OnePlus, primarily known for making smartphones like the OnePlus 10 Pro, is working on its first mechanical keyboard. The company faces a crowded market but boasts keycaps featuring macOS-ready legends and a purported focus on customization, including open source firmware
OnePlus first teased its keyboard earlier in December. It's receiving customer feedback to help design the product before testing it next month. An official reveal is expected in February, followed by mass production in March to April.
A community post today by OnePlus product marketing manager "Percy T." revealed that the keyboard will have a "MacBook layout," suggesting that there won't be a number pad. Despite its macOS-leaning keycap legends, OnePlus said it will also be a Linux keyboard and work with Windows PCs.
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December 15, 2022 at 11:20PM
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