mini·mighty·kbd
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the mini·mighty·kbd made?
The mini·mighty·kbd is built around a custom PCB designed by Dimitrix and manufactured by JLCPCB, paired with reliable Gateron switches and stabilizers. Featuring a 3D-printed enclosure and keycaps, every unit is hand assembled at the Dimitrix workshop in CA, USA.
What Operating Systems are supported?
mini·mighty·kbd is a standard USB peripheral and works on all major operating systems (Windows, MacOS, iOS and Linux).
We ship mini·mighty·kbd with Windows keycaps by default, but we include complimentary keycaps for macOS and Linux. See how easy it is to swap them out in our latest YouTube video!

Do I need to install any drivers?
No, mini·mighty·kbd doesn’t require any drivers.
What type is the USB connector?
mini·mighty·kbd uses a USB Type-C connector.
What does the “fn” key do?
“fn” is a Function Modifier Key. While holding it down, the functionality of various other keys changes. Please see the image below for details.

What type of switches are supported?
mini·mighty·kbd is compatible with the Gateron KS-33 Low Profile 2.0 Switches.
For more information, please visit Gateron’s website:
https://www.gateron.com/collections/low-profile-series
What type of stabilizers are supported?
mini·mighty·kbd is compatible with the Gateron Low Profile Plate Mounted Stabilizers.
Fore more information, please visit Gateron’s website:
https://www.gateron.com/products/gateron-low-profile-plate-mounted-stabilizer
What language and layout options are available?
Currently we only offer an ANSI layout. ISO and other layouts will be available in the near future.
What firmware does mini·mighty·kbd use?
mini·mighty·kbd uses the open source QMK firmware.
The source code can be found in the branch “mini_mighty” in Dimitrix’s QMK repo:
https://github.com/dimitrix-llc/qmk_firmware.git
Is mini·mighty·kbd FCC compliant?
Yes, mini·mighty·kbd has been EMC tested and is compliant with
47 CFR FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B.
The Certificate Of Conformity is available upon request.
