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Product Description
The Feker IK75 is a keyboard kit that brings excellent customization with it. Between the hot-swappable switch sockets for quick switch changes, the full array of RGB lighting, and the three modes of connectivity including Bluetooth and 2.4-gigahertz wireless, this extensive feature set will have you working in whatever style you prefer Read More
kilopapa25The IK75 Pro is QMK compatible, and there has been instances were Drop mislabel products. Wonder if this one falls in that category. Would definitely buy if it's the pro version, specially considering there is no benefit from buying it here or from Amazon, other than paying shipping on Drop of course.
Honestly Drop sometimes use some BS photos. Their PCB is just a cardboard with some holes in it, no indication whatsoever of how it is actually built.
From the 6th photo I see LEDs being north facing, and the 8th photo confirms it. Hot-swap sockets on the south, means a led on the north.
(Insert sadge peppo here)
The keyboard itself and onboard customisation of backlight settings will work across any platform that supports USB and/or Bluetooth keyboards. (Onboard customisation as in changing settings using [Fn] key combinations)
However, for more advanced configuration of the backlight and configuration of the key mappings, the 'FEKER Driver' software is needed, that itself is an Electron-based app, likely because the configuration data is transmitted over WebUSB, but the software only seems to support Windows and macOS, or at least I could only find versions that targeted those platforms.
However, settings from that software seem to be saved to some sort of internal storage, but I'm not sure if that's volatile (battery-backed) or not, so after configuring the keyboard, it can be disconnected and connected to other devices, and the settings would persist. I think the settings might be stored in volatile memory, as I've once encountered an issue in which the keyboard controller reset itself to factory default settings, but was able to restore it after connecting it to my workstation as I had saved a profile within the FEKER software I had installed there.
The control wheel is mapped by default as such:
Clockwise: volume up
Counterclockwise: volume down
Push in: Play/pause
(Edited my answer as it was phrased incorrectly)
" It all comes in a barebones kit in your choice of 3 colorways, ready for your switches and keycaps to bring it to life." - Only black and white are listed on the site?