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No matter your mood, you deserve a keyboard that channels you. With an aesthetic that captures all emotions—and a build that captures all the finest components—the Moodboard may just be the perfect fit Read More
Are the stabilisers screw in or plate mounted?
Does the keyboard include case & plate foam?
What kind of mounting style does it use?
Does the hot swap PCB support up to 5 pins?
Stab is plate mounted and quite rattly for me. Mods needed.
No case nor foam included. You will need to put your own if you want a more muted sound signature.
I'm not sure of the mounting style.
It comes with Holy Pandas X, which are 5 pins.
If you have the USB-C version it should work fine. I've plugged every keyboard I own into mine and never had a problem. The older lighting versions were a little iffy, but even then, most boards still worked.
Most likely. As long as you have a adapter it should work, but I wouldn't count on it. I know people who have had trouble getting keyboards in general to work on Ipads and apple products.
Does this product come with the teal coiled cable shown in the images? Also, which side is the USB-C port on? It’s shown as being on the top-left and top-right in the pictures.
no. the stabs are probably the most egregious part of the KB. You may be lucky to get a non-rattly one. Just assume that some mods is needed to the stab.
I unboxed this keyboard a few days ago and have been test running it on my MacBook Pro, and it works great. I had to tweak the modifier keys because the command key was mapped to the option key and vice versa. That's the extent of the setup I had to do—pretty easy.