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Akko’s 3108 Pro Steam Engine mechanical keyboard is done in a full-size layout with a full set of arrows, a numpad, and multimedia keys. It’s backed by the latest USB-C connection and has n-key rollover built in to support the fastest typists—but the keycaps are the star of the show Read More
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As mentioned, all instructions are in Mandarin. The word macro is spelt in English though and it highlights the fn key as well as F9-F12 which I assume can be altered with macros. Anyone know how?
BrodiepSo using google translate, fn just alters f1-f12 for a lot of different functions (like multimedia keys other than the volume and mute above the numpad and heaps of random things) but nothing seems to alter macros. Pressing fn + f9 makes the three lights flash which I think is supposed to have something to do with macros but I can't make it actually change anything. Just posting in case anyone has the same trouble as I did
On my current board, if I physically swap my keys to Dvorak, they do not sit right. They're shaped to their row. Does anyone know if these keys are like that, or if they're all shaped the same?
SmithyNZThat's exactly what I saw in it. A few other similar classics. I can't think of the names. I just need to be able to physically change the position of the keycaps without ruining the feel.