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Keydous NJ80 Smoke Wireless Barebones RGB Keyboard

Keydous NJ80 Smoke Wireless Barebones RGB Keyboard

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There’s an incredible keyboard. The Keydous NJ80 Smoke is a stealthy, high-end version of the classic white NJ80 that mech keys lovers turn to for versatility and connectivity Read More
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PrezRosslin
0
May 1, 2022
Are you kidding me with these photos? Show an actual set of keycaps on the thing
Well, they're selling ONLY the board, so it would be misleading to picture it with with switches and keycaps when you need to buy those separately.
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Morfittron
4
May 1, 2022
Is this QMK compatible?
peteyoung
15
Aug 6, 2022
According to Keydous for the NJ80-AP, the answer is unfortunately no to QMK support. https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx1DZMCD2HHCCWR/ref=ask_dp_dpmw_al_hza
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Kreskin
9
May 4, 2022
3pin or 5pin switches?
Gavel
16
Aug 6, 2022
It looks like they are 5 pin.
Silencer051
5
Aug 9, 2022
While someone on here said that the keyboard looks to be compatible with 5-pin switches, I've never understood what exactly that means. Like, the Choc V1 switches have 5 pins, but does that mean this keyboard is actually compatible with them? I've been looking for a 60+% keyboard PCB for aforementioned switches and have had very little (by little, I mean no) luck whatsoever. Would anyone know if this is compatible with said switches?
coffeeshopcoder
281
Aug 12, 2022
Pretty much all conversations in mech keys assume cherryMX compatible switches. Choc switches are not cherryMX compatible and usually people will call that out when talking about speciality switches, thin profile switches etc that are not cherryMX. The cherry MX switches have both a 5pin and a 3 pin variants. 5 pins are more stable and traditionally they were used of PCBs without a plate aka “PCB mount”. 3 Pin switches are typical for plate mount, since the plate offers more stability.
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Weazly
3
May 4, 2022
Does the knob only mute or does it play/pause also?
Crave
33
Aug 9, 2022
Only mute, but you can change that with their proprietary program. Can't say anything about it, since I didn't remap any keys on it.