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Wasting not a millimeter of space, the Akko 3084 makes excellent use of its medium form factor. It houses 84 keys, including arrows, numbers, and a full set of function keys along the top row Read More
Just got the board today, it looks good! But the instructions are in chinese. Did anyone find an English instruction manual?
Edit: I found the website (also entirely in Chinese) but ripped the images and passed it through this image translator to translate it to English.
In-case Massdrop loses the uploaded image here is an imgur link: https://imgur.com/OALghSs
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I got my bluetooth to work now so my review after just getting it is:
Feels good and solid, Cherry Browns feel nice. The board is not heavy but is not light either. The shell is plastic but doesn't feel cheap. Figuring out the chinese instructions was a pain but I seem to have figured it out (see image link above). Overall I like the board and it's layout. I will update more when I start giving it heavy use at work and how long the bluetooth actually lasts under heavy use.
Usable with wired connection? A quick search shows the wired version having USB 2.1 with the Type-C connector. It's kind of goofy specifying the Bluetooth version as having USB 3.0 when it's, you know, primarily wireless.
In general there's a LOT of pertinent info missing, Massdrop. On top of my above question, people need to know Bluetooth version. Maybe even having a measurement on keycap thickness. They're pretty and all, but thickness would be a huge deciding factor for a lot of people. Stop goofin' around, you kids are always doing that haha.
ForteDthat first question is the most important. if i didn't just buy a 60% bluetooth 4.0 board from here i so would have been on this if they confirmed 4.0
TuCZnak
Apr 6, 2019
ForteDSeconded, these are deal breakers. BT 4.0 LE is a must
greyspurvThanks for your feedback. We would be consider integrating backlit version in the future and for the current one, it supports DIY LED integration.
You can always plug the keyboard in for no lag gameplay.
if you use Bluetooth 3 to do wireless gaming yes there will be lag, but imho I don’t have issues with the lag and it is not that noticeable
Bluetooth 4.0 improves connectivity by a lot.
On my bluetooth 3.0 keyboard I lose keystrokes whenever my PC is downloading (wifi interference), but on bluetooth 4.0 this is no longer a issue.
Supposingly there should be range, speed, and energy consumption difference, but those are not major concerns on a keyboard anyway.