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Sure, a keyboard is a crucial everyday tool, but it’s so much more than that—it’s a form of self expression, and a way to set your workspace apart. Part of our Signature Series, the Flux keyboard features a heavy, dark anodized aluminum case and our famous MiTo-designed Pulse custom keycap set Read More
I recently noticed that my keyboard would move the left cursor on its own even when I'm not touching the keyboard. I'm at a loss as to what could cause this -- they key is not stuck and I rebooted and unplugged/ re-plugged the keyboard several times. Has this happened to anyone else, and is there a fix available? thanks!
Maybe I'm just dumb, but I can't figure out which key is supposed to be the Fn key. Everyone talks about just pressing the Fn key on these like it actually has a key that's marked "Fn." The little card that came with it is useless, and searching has turned up nothing. Where is this Fn key?
ChintaoNo, sadly there is not enough money to be made with ISO boards or keycaps... which seems weird to me, because the most expensive part would be tooling for doubleshot caps - PCB, Software and Plate should be cheap enough to offer to EU citizens.
RayFYeah with the stock key mappings you can cycle through turning the RGB sections on/off by pressing Fn + Z. There's four, all on, keys on and side off, keys off and side on, and fully off
So I have this, pieced together and using glorious pandas on my alphas and gateron greens on everything else.
I have no complaints and will hopefully enjoy it for years to come.
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Has a nice thocthocthoclicc rhythm to it. Can’t speak to the switches here.
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It's very, very comfortable/satisfying to use. You'll probably want a wrist rest.