• GEON Switch Openers are of a small, simple design able to open MX or Kailh style switches using magnetic attachments to keep the two pieces together. A nicely-designed lip on the front of the switch opener makes separating the pieces a breeze.

  • GEON Force Break Pads have been designed specifically for the keyboard case modification process of the same name, wherein the pads break the force between the contact point of the top and bottom case. These can be placed over the case screw holes between the top and bottom case. This process helps reduce reverb carrying through the case, improving overall sound significantly in boards experiencing pinging/reverb.

  • Manufactured in Korea, GEON 22mm Triple-Stage Springs are unique, high-quality springs wherein the design of the springs allows for a normal downstroke keypress, but a snappy return compared to linear springs. As with all GEON products, the 22mm Triple-Stage Springs have gone through rigorous quality control to allow for a precise and minimal deviation range on each spring.

  • Have you ever had difficulties mounting switches to a plate made of a soft material like polycarb? Keeping a plate from flexing under pressure manually can be awkward, but is easily alleviated with a GEON plate support fork!

    The fork is made of injection-moulded POM, 3.4mm thick and plenty sturdy – simply line up the mounting holes, slide the fork between your plate and PCB and clip your switches in hassle-free!

  • Designed by GEONWORKS and manufactured by Haimu, HG switches feature a KOS steel spring that helps to reduce ping. HG Clears are fully transparent, made from a polycarb housing with a PA12 stem, and come in two flavours – a factory-lubed variant with a 3.5mm travel distance, and an unlubed variant with a 4mm travel distance. HG Blacks are linear switches that differ from HG Clears in their housing and stem material, with Nylon housing and a POM+PTFE stem.

    Typing Test

  • Throughout various cultures, lavender is represented in food, drinks, and fashion. GMK Lavender is inspired by these uses throughout the world, as well as the flower’s calming color. I chose a more muted shade of lavender for this set to reflect how this color is used in modern culture and fashion.

    The Rabenda kit features katakana [カタカナ] sub legends to pay homage to the lavender fields of Japan’s Hokkaido prefecture and the Japanese language of flowers, hanakotoba [花言葉], which derives from the use of katakana to transcribe words from western cultures.

    The Bouquet kit designs are inspired by botanical and popular culture aspects of lavender.” – dotnick

    Check out the deskmats that are being offered as well!