Diatec, maker of FILCO mechanical keyboards, shuts down operations
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Summary
Diatec Co., Ltd., the Japanese company behind the popular FILCO Majestouch series of mechanical keyboards, has ceased operations as of April 22, 2026. The company was known for its robust and stable keyboard designs, including the Majestouch Convertible3 (2022) and the split-type Majestouch Xacro M10SP (2023). The company's website now displays a closure notice, and all customer personal information has been securely deleted.
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I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the kindness you have shown me so far.
Personal information obtained as part of mail order and user support has been securely deleted by April 22, 2026, in accordance with relevant laws and internal regulations.
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