purpleberry
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Iqunix looks good but very expensive. Any physical store to try?
Anyone tried Leopold keyboards, especially 60-65% bluetooth? How are they like compared to Filco, Keychron, Ducky, etc.?
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does anyone how this wired/Bluetooth switch works?
Iqunix looks good but very expensive. Any physical store to try?
Based on my research, people rank Leopold among the top quality prebuild keyboards along with Filco and Ducky.
Keychron is decent and possibly the best value for quality vs cost, wasted that their keycaps are ABS. Q1 & Q2 looks interesting though
Leopold makes very nice PBT keycaps.
Mojo68 is too expensive.cheaper than Mojo68 i must say.....
if you think iqunix is expensive.... then the mojo68 is VERY expensive.....
Mojo68 is too expensive.
Quite interested in Leopold but at that price, perhaps can try full custom with PBT or ABS doubleshot keycaps. The NJ80 or Keychron Q2 barebone looks interesting to mod.
Keychron Q1 is good at stock, didn't have to mod anything unlike gmmk pro where i had to change stabilizers.Those who have Keychron Q1 or Q2, please share your experience. Thanks.
Thanks. Waiting for wireless Q2 version, preferably with 2.4 connection.Keychron Q1 is good at stock, didn't have to mod anything unlike gmmk pro where i had to change stabilizers.
With current reasonably good kits like tm680 and mw65. Would custom or off the shelf is better?Thanks. Waiting for wireless Q2 version, preferably with 2.4 connection.
it's hard to find wireless mech kb with QMK/VIA support.Thanks. Waiting for wireless Q2 version, preferably with 2.4 connection.
With current reasonably good kits like tm680 and mw65. Would custom or off the shelf is better?
I am into silent keys now so not many off-the-shelf keyboards offers cherry or gateron pink. The known barebone manufacturers also have limited wireless connectivity options like tofu65 or bakeneko. Any recommendations? Preferably with 2.4.it's hard to find wireless mech kb with QMK/VIA support.
I read that it's due patent licensing issue and QMK is open source.
Those are QMK KB, so you can forget abt getting wireless functionality.I am into silent keys now so not many off-the-shelf keyboards offers cherry or gateron pink. The known barebone manufacturers also have limited wireless connectivity options like tofu65 or bakeneko. Any recommendations? Preferably with 2.4.
How's the build for NJ80? As good as Q2? A bit hesitant due to the seldom-used function row.Those are QMK KB, so you can forget abt getting wireless functionality.
Look at NJ80
Not as good as Q2 since it's plastic frame with steel plate, it's considered a budget option for the much loved GMMK ProHow's the build for NJ80? As good as Q2? A bit hesitant due to the seldom-used function row.
u mean if QMK is usually no wireless?Those are QMK KB, so you can forget abt getting wireless functionality.
Look at NJ80
Most customs use QMK/VIA open source software for their kb.u mean if QMK is usually no wireless?
As I need dedicated 2.4 connection, I suppose no option but to choose the entry-level boards out there.Most customs use QMK/VIA open source software for their kb.
The software does not have licensing for bluetooth and other wireless technologies.
That's why the Keychron Q1 and Q2 are only wired KB.
If you want wireless functionalities, your options are greatly reduced.
Better off getting pre-build instead.
How's your TM680 doing so far? Recommended?![]()
first keyboard that I did
1) TM680 $51
2) XDA Keycaps from Shopee $27
3) Jwick Ultimate Blacks( Pre-lubed ) $25.90 for 70pcs
$104 KYM?