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With everything you need—including a full set of arrow keys—and nothing you don’t, this compact 68-key layout is great for tight work spaces. The Keycool KC-SP68 combines the popular compact layout with Bluetooth 4.0 technology, meaning it requires no wired connection as long as it’s charged Read More
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Not bad, but I believe majority of keyboard enthusiasts do not want to use Cherry switches. Offer it with BOX Jades, Gateron Inks, Zaelios or just put hot-swap sockets and sell it without switches (make sure that PCB has all 5 holes to be able to take PCB-mount switches).
Just got both the black with white keys and black on black and neither of them came with a cover or a brush. Instructions are in Chinese and had no idea how to pair the BT. The English manual is in the comments here.
endler3117I get it and hate it as much as anyone believe me, but keyboards are one of the easiest places to change the port to type C cause of all the space inside if you're so inclined (I try to do it on a lot of different things cause I love having one cable/charger for everything). It's what I do on mine and I use a breakout like this one: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33059260309.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.332b4c4db6JzR8
For those looking for a manual, this keyboard looks a lot like the Keywalker IFD68 (same exact case, same certificate card) and seems like what people have posted of fn key pairings matches up. You can find that keyboard's manual here: https://github.com/GonzaloAlvarez/ifd68