Keyboards aren’t just for fingers anymore. The Varmilo Foot Keyboard gives players four programmable keys they can control with a foot perfect for executing macros, reloading, or dodging without taking a hand off the action.
Varmilo Foot Keyboard puts fast inputs underfoot

Designed with shooters, fighters, and racing games in mind, the Varmilo Foot Keyboard frees up your hands by offloading tasks to your toes. You can assign each button to a keystroke or a full macro, opening up options for more efficient gameplay or quirky convenience.
The keyboard’s companion software lets you remap everything with ease. Whether you want to crouch, reload, or drop a smoke grenade, just tap a toe.
Three layouts give the Varmilo Foot Keyboard flexibility
Varmilo didn’t stick with one design. Instead, the Foot Keyboard comes in three models:
- A flat 3-key version
- A flat 4-key version
- An “F-shaped” 4-key layout with keys on either side of the foot
Each key features Cherry MX Silent Black switches, which require 60 grams of force and trigger after 1.5 mm of travel. This reduces the chance of accidental presses while resting your foot.
Varmilo Foot Keyboard features feel surprisingly high-end
This isn’t just a gimmick device. The 25 mm ABS keycaps sit in a 3D-printed PLA case, and the hardware offers serious specs. You get a 1,000 Hz polling rate, sub-10ms response time, and three connectivity options: USB, Bluetooth 5.0, or 2.4 GHz dongle.
A 2,500 mAh battery powers the board, which is currently only compatible with Windows systems.
Early demand steps on first batch
The first round of pre-orders has already sold out. Varmilo is still taking email sign-ups for those waiting on the next wave. At $50, the price is fair for what it offers, especially for players who want faster reactions without crowding their hands.
Whether you’re chasing speed, comfort, or just something different, the Varmilo Foot Keyboard proves one thing: gaming setups don’t have to stop at the wrists.

