Designed to fit most universal 60% keyboard cases, this PCB is fully programmable via QMK firmware, which means, once assembled, you can program any key you like to do whatever you like. With support for RGB underglow, this third version of the PCB can help you create a radiant look on your desktop Read More
From my understanding, it will be the V2 black one. We only received samples of the purple one for the office but the vendor has confirmed that customers will receive V2.
Cheers for the reply, the black one is perfectly fine, a PCB is a PCB at the end of the day. Is there any chance of a delay in shipping at all or is the 27th still the shipping date? given all the implications with the virus i would just like to make sure everything is all still good to go.
Are you referring to the DZ60 RGB ANSI color? If so, the purple version you select will come in black as it is the V2. However, if you mean the difference between the DZ60 RGB ANSI (Purple) and DZ60 RGB, it is the layout. The Purple board (which should be black) is the 61 key ANSI layout. The DZ60 RGB is a 64 key layout, meaning that it has arrow keys. Hope this helps with your question!
I have a USB-C version and the connection is so shallow it can easily disconnect and reconnect. Tried with multiple plugs. Once in place its fine but the slightest giggle and it will disconnect and reconnect. D: mini usb is probably your best bet tbh.
This is the same price that it is on KBD Fans. What's the point of ordering it from you instead? Isn't Drop supposed to sell stuff at a discount because of the rates it gets when mass-purchasing product?
I think I might have had the same issues too. When I used the PCB in an aluminum case it would register columns when I pushed Y, so pushing Y would cause 6HN to be pushed also. I went with a BM60 and have no problems similar to the DZ60 RBG V2, but it has north facing LEDS.
This is most likely because the (metal) ends of the Kailh hot swap sockets are touching the screw standoffs of the case. If you check you can see the Kailh sockets are really located too close to some of the screw holes. This is especially a problem when the screw standoff is large (like tada68 high profile case). I fixed it with a hot glue gun, let a small drop of glue cover those socket ends that's close to the screw hole. I think the Kailh hot swap socket is a bit too large, it really can be made smaller !