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Mode Keyboard Compendium

We built this compendium so you can keep your Mode keyboard on the desk and make it your own. It's open source, owned and maintained by us at Mode, and it covers every board we've made: part details, cross-compatibility, availability, and design files.

Keyboards

Keyboard Introduced Status Production ended
2026 Encore 2026 Current In production
2026 Sonnet 2026 Current In production
2024 Encore 2024 Legacy 2025
2024 SixtyFive 2024 Legacy 2025
2024 Sonnet 2024 Legacy 2026
Envoy 2023 Legacy 2025
Loop 2023 Legacy 2025
Tempo 2023 Legacy 2025
2022 Eighty 2021 Legacy 2022
2022 Sonnet 2022 Legacy 2024
2021 SixtyFive 2021 Legacy 2022
2020 Eighty 2020 Legacy 2021

How to use this site

  1. Find your board under Keyboards in the navigation.
  2. Open its Components page for the full parts list, with the version and availability of each part.
  3. Follow a part's link for sourcing options and design files.

Every keyboard also has:

  • Design Files: CAD you can use to have replacement or custom parts made.
  • Community Projects: projects, modifications, and resources we've gathered from the community.

Conventions

Terms used across every keyboard's Components tables and part pages.

Version

Term Meaning
Original The original design at release
Updated An updated but compatible part
Standard A common part available outside of Mode

Availability

Token Meaning
Mode Available for purchase directly from the Mode online store
Support Available by contacting support@modedesigns.com
Have it Made Design files are available to have the part manufactured at a shop (see the part's Design Files)
Third Party Available from third-party vendors
Unavailable The part can no longer be made or purchased

Board status

Chip Meaning
Status: Current In production
Status: Legacy No longer in production

About

We maintain this compendium so your Mode keyboard stays usable and customizable for the long term, even after a board leaves production. It's open source, owned and maintained by us at Mode. The design files and documentation are openly licensed: you're free to make parts for yourself or commercially; just don't brand them as Mode or imply Mode made them. See the license for the full terms.

Feedback

Spotted an error or have something to add? Open a GitHub issue. For anything else, email us at support@modedesigns.com.