I wish @Drop would keep the hotswap Ansi PCBs stocked. If you are building a 60% for the first or 10th time you can't go wrong with DZ60. It works great with multiple boards and super easy to configure with VIA.
I had a Poker 2 keyboard before so jumping to this made sense. I love that this works with QMK code. Was able to replicate existing Poker 2 keymapping plus addition ones that I thought were missing
It's been my daily workhorse for 2 years now and still going strong.
Not sure if other users have run into this issue, but the space key sometimes get sent twice. I checked the soldering and not seeing any joint connections
AbukadoHi Abukado,
I was planning on buying one of these for my Poker 3 mini usb. Did you use this pcb with the poker case? Or did you just get the whole keyboard kit?
i was wondering if the usb c would fit my mini usb pok3r 3 slot
This was a great little PCB to use. I run it with the VIA software which makes it a breeze to use and remap some keys! Looks great and fit the case perfectly
I spent a lot of time reading and finally decided to buy the DZ60 RGB ANSI. It arrived quickly and was fully functioning. Hotswappable switches make setting this board up super easy. I've been using VIA to customize and it's worked perfectly. If you're looking for a first time PCB for a 60% build - this is the one to buy. I also love the RGB options included. I didn't need to write any QMK code, just switched the the style I liked and set the hue and saturation to match the LEDs under my desk.