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Keycool makes an exciting return with the KC-SP64 Bluetooth mini mechanical keyboard. Designed with the popular 64-key layout, this compact board is outfitted with a full set of numbers, arrows, and left and right shift keys Read More
Apologies as I'm late to this. Anyone reselling this particular board? or are you guys planning on selling them again anytime soon, Drop? It'd be a great gift for my sister's birthday.
Really hope this drops often because they don't sell it anywhere else. I also can't find a 64 key keyboard that's bluetooth for that's also this affordable.
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(1) "would i be able to "transplant" this keyboard into my vortex pok3r case?"
The pok3r case stand offs don't match up with this keyboards so I believe that would be a no.
(2) "do i need bluetooth on my computer to use this?"
You only need bluetooth on your computer if you want to use it as a wireless device, other than that it should work perfectly fine plugged in.
So I just received my keyboard yesterday and so far I am really enjoying it. One question I haven't seen any information on is how do you know how charged the battery is? I can see the Keycool Keyboard in my bluetooth device list but it doesn't show how full the battery is. Anyone know how to check that? Obviously I could just let it die but I'd rather know how long the batter is lasting. Thanks homies.
Is there a way to do something similar via a Linux box with no x server. In other words how do you see battery level via a command line. Also would the Linux solution work via termux on Android/chrome os
TrekeyusMy only knowledge of Linux distros is TAILS and unfortunately I'm not knowledgeable enough with any Linux OS that does what I recommended for Mac. There is Rainmeter for Windows, but it's not available for Linux either. You may end up finding better support via a Linux forum. Sorry and good luck.
Just received mine from the most recent drop. I can confirm the case feels really solid. I used the function guide comments from below to setup BT and get the lights running and it works great on my MB Pro. The keys do feel a little cheap even though they are PBT. I like the profile though and it might be a bit wonky to replace them with the odd Del and ? key placement let alone the 1u backspace key.
I would like to make sure cherry key type keyboard also has RGB light color. I am asking this because Keycool official seller only has cherry key type with one pre-set light color which is not changeable.