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GK68 RGB Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard

GK68 RGB Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard

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Featuring the popular 68-key layout and a sculpted CNC-aluminum case, the GK68 looks like something out of the Jetsons. And while it’s certainly futuristic in appearance, it’s got plenty of functionality to warrant the forward-thinking aesthetic Read More

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sageronan
0
Nov 3, 2020
Can i swap this keyboard with kailh cream switches?
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jmanj78
2
Nov 25, 2018
In case others are having trouble finding the software, it should be here: http://www.jikedingzhi.com/downloadlist?driverID=41 If that link doesn't work directly, go to the downloadlist and select the GK6X+ then click the button next to the dropdown, and select the newest one. Some of the older ones don't handle the GK68.
lastzero
254
Sep 20, 2018
As usual, clears please!
monoscope
2
Sep 18, 2018
Entirely underrated, albeit, a slightly unconventional offering. [ see my extended comments in the reviews section ]
deepdarkfantasy
4
Sep 17, 2018
I don't like this layout. Leopold FC660M has best layout. And I prefer vanilla switch; non RGB.
Tonkatonk
8
Sep 16, 2018
This keyboard is designed poorly. What 68 layout uses backspace shifted 1u to the right? I have no clue why that would be useful instead of the standard Home, Page up, page down, end layout.
It might as well be a 1u backspace.
HerpDerpenberg
288
Sep 18, 2018
TonkatonkYou can get around some of the wonky key layout with the programmability. But even with the standard Home, Page Up, Page Down, End layout. IMO, that's 4 keys that you could get into two with use of function layers. Typically, I'm doing either/or home or page up.
But overall, it seems like the programming software is a bit funky, but not impossible to work with. Once of those things where they were very close to hitting that affordable mark with an RGB/hot swap keyboard at a low price with an aluminum case.
josh_b
267
Sep 21, 2018
Yeah I was thinking that `/~ should have been swapped with backspace. And you're right, that's exactly how tada68 does it. Otherwise this is a cute board and I would have considered buying it. It is a decent price for the hotswap pcb and the interesting bezel. But I use =/+ & backspace too often to deal with this layout.
Hokabuki
16
Sep 16, 2018
Would be in on this if there was a barebones kit and split backspace option. Not a huge fan of backspace being offset and moved to the far right.
alllysone
89
Sep 16, 2018
No barebones version?
fredrikp
145
Sep 16, 2018
alllysoneYes barebones please! I've wanted a case like this forever but I need my iso.
JustFluxz
456
Aug 27, 2018
This would be perfect for me if it had they layout of the TADA68, and a case similar to the GK64... There is no such thing as a perfect keyboard. :(
Jino74
832
Sep 16, 2018
I recommend a beginners soldering project kit from Amazon. It's $15-$25 and you can make all the mistake you want.
Gert_fischer
67
Sep 17, 2018
Jino74soldering is realy easy, the worst thing that can happen is ugly solder joints.
WherestheSNES
129
Jul 3, 2018
kudos for making a keyboard with a bezel and also hot swappable pcb.
WherestheSNES
129
Sep 17, 2018
Yeah it's like bezels and centered legends. For some reason you have to pay a million dollars to get them.
RonTvDinner
87
Sep 19, 2018
WherestheSNESReminds me of the ducky shine mini. I like alot about this board, case design, hotswap, full RGB, but that backspace........ should have gone with tada layout...
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