Personalized user experiences are the ethos of the mechanical keyboard hobby. They go far beyond conventional input devices, and a hobby that once catered to typing purists who missed the IBM Model M has now evolved into a full-blown subculture for gamers and user-experience aficionados alike. The sheer variety of switches, keycaps, cases, and layouts can inadvertently ensure your build is truly one of a kind, but my goal with all the endless modifications has always been to improve the typing experience. This can be through audible feedback, tactility, or just how my oftentimes tiny keyboards become conversation starters.