Spacebar spacing is a bit off with holy pandas causing an extremely short stroke. Additionally, there is no id84 firmware for VIA or QMK configurator currently so customization is a massive pain.
MikkerAre you sure? Flashed with a modified keymap generated from the QMK online configurator using QMK toolbox, set to atmega32a, and it's acting weird. Keys don't register unless I keep pressing them a whole bunch. I looked at the chip on it, and it appears to be an atmega32a. It has "u-th" under it, but from what I can tell, this is still a 32a and not some other variant.
Unknown_WalkHad the same issue when using screw in stabilizers for the space bar and had to use a dremel to free up space for the wire on the stabilizer
signal15Guys, I built this with white LEDs and Kailh Box Whites. I made a new keymap with QMK Configurator with YMD75rev2, and it flashed with QMK Toolbox as atmega32a just fine. You go to flash mode with L-CTRL when plugging in.
Getting in the switches with LEDs tightly soldered in place is a pain (integrated plate, difficult to get the SMD switch to fit thru-hole LEDs). Otherwise I had no problems. The stabilizers need a bit of grease. A bit pointless to have RGB underneath with closed case, would need acrylic bottom to visible.
gringrimmOh awesome! I have used different screw in stabs, switches, caps... But I didn't realize it was the type of stab itself. I'll give this a shot.
Unknown_WalkIf I flash the stock ymd75 Rev 2, it's fine. But I am using on a Mac, so I am swapping the alt and OS keys. When I do that, and flash, the keyboard is no longer responsive and misses >50% of keypresses.
When I flash back to stock ymd75, it's responsive again.