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AKKO’s World Series line has landed in Tokyo, and it’s taken inspiration from the city’s most striking features. The programmable Tokyo World Series keyboards feature a cherry-blossom-colored case and decorative dye-subbed keys, both made from durable PBT Read More
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I love the look and soft feel of this wrist rest. The only problem is that after extended use you will start leaving skin oils and sweat in the fabric, which with it being white is quite the problem. I've tried cleaning with alcohol and just plain soap, but everything I use requires a bit of hard scrubbing, that and whatever cloth or sponge I use also leaves little flecks in the fabric.
Overall it is beautiful! Could use a cleaning manual though
Pretty good for a starting keyboard set, but not for enthusiasts. The additional 4 keys adds to the quality of life of the keyboard.
Would recommend for new people to the keyboard community looking to experience a mechanical keyboard that would not leave a hole in your pocket.
I got this keyboard with the Cherry MX Brown switches and it is amazing! Some of the key caps are harder to remove than others but over all it is amazing
I wanted to mod this keeb, but it took a bit more effort then expected.
I dunno why, but for some reason I thought that modding this keyboard would be easy, but I forgot to check if it was hotswappable- so of course it was not.
So I ended up having to desolder all the switches. Also the way the plate rests on the pcb you will have to clip all the little feet if you're using jwk switches (like the dragonfruit ones pictured here).
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Desoldering was tough but it can be done with a couple hours.
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The carnage. Actually pulling out these switches I did break the pcb on a key and had to do a little bit of soldering trickery to fix it.
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After a weekend of work it is possible, and it's a nice plastic full size keyboard all in all, plus you can make it sound & feel a lot better then how it ships as.
This is my first mechanical keyboard. Got this with the red switches, real smooth. Really like how it feels when I typed and ended up getting the matching wrist guard and large desk mat for the full look