Support for Alternative Layouts
This is a summary of how alternative layouts have been supported by kits such as Colevrak and Homing. It is not a discussion of alt layout performance and development, but if that interests you I highly recommend starting with Pascal Getreuer’s A guide to alt keyboard layouts (why, how, which one?). It’s a concise and comprehensive overview with links to some great sites that go deeper. He also has a separate Links about keyboards page. The Keyboard layouts doc he recommends explains layout goals and metrics in detail, summarizing the alt layouts discussed here as well as more than one hundred others. Sculpted-profile The majority of custom keycap sets are sculpted-profile (Cherry, SA, MT3, KAT, etc. - more on profiles generally here) so let’s start there. Because each row has a unique keycap shape, alt layouts require a unique keycap for each legend that moves off its QWERTY row. At first there were two The Dvorak layout was patented in 1936 by August Dvorak & William L....
Apr 23, 2024
From user Sartorialism on page 1:
And yanju on page 5: http://cloud.video.taobao.com/play/u/1766124240/e/1/t/3/p/2/23493996.swf
#7: Pressing FN+up/down changes the brightness level. #8: Pressing FN+left/right, I don't really know. I saw the tester press those keys in the video linked previously, but it was sped up so much that I couldn't exactly tell the effect. My inclination is that it changes the lighting effect speed though. Clarification or confirmation on this from someone would be appreciated though.
Edit: Yeah, functions should be the same as that keyboard. I just noticed that the description states "This keyboard sports the same basic set-up and core features of the Keycool 104 RGB."