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Examples of QMK keyboards: DROP SHIFT/ALT/CTRL/ENTR, Glorious GMMK (some variants), and my favorites, the OLKB Planck/Preonic. There are too many to list here, but those are keyboards that either come assembled or are easy to assemble (hot-swap).
Ideally xmonad would be ported/xmonad devs would be working on waymonad, but I doubt it will happen. Waymonad seems to be abandoned.
And way-cooler(awesome wayland), is archived and not worked on anymore.
Mice and keyboards the same thing with lacking support, I've found ckb-next to work very well for my Corsair Scimitar, rivalctl kinda works for my Steelseries Rival 700. I don't have any Corsair, Razer or similar keyboards, but I know there is some software for Razer at least and ckb-next works with a lot of Corsair boards.