Keychron has updated its GitHub repository to include firmware source code, 3D model files, and even keycap and control knob designs for its K, L, P, Q, and V series decks in the last few days. With new files being added as recently as one hour ago, we’ve essentially got everything we need to customize and 3D print some of the best gaming keyboards the brand has to offer.
I say essentially, because the actual switches and PCB will still need to be purchased. While the former can be grabbed from a wider range of brands, any of Keychron’s HE models will also need their own magnetic switches.
It wants to expand its community while also providing educational materials for hobbyists and students. Whether you want to learn how all those components fit together so critically or you’re just keen to take your custom designs to the next level, there’s plenty to dig into here.
It’s going to take some work to build an entire Keychron keyboard from scratch using these files, but modifying or creating entirely new accessories for your deck is a far simpler starting position. The brand is even allowing creators to sell their new kit, just as long as it’s not a full keyboard.
I’m also hunting down all the best Hall effect keyboards and the best hot-swappable keyboards for more customization options, or take a look at the best wireless gaming keyboards for cable-free devices.




