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Keywalker 68-Key Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard

Keywalker 68-Key Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard

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The 68-key layout is one of the most popular in the Mech Keys Community. It makes sense, really Read More

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on14n
1
Nov 7, 2020
Looks identical to the Keydous NJ68- which, might I add, is currently in-stock at Aliexpress.
Snacksy
0
Dec 6, 2019
USB-C
kim111
1
Oct 19, 2019
For those who might having the same bluetooth connection issue just like me. Hold the Fn - q/w/e .Then on your laptop Bluetooth setting, click Connect, type the code that shown up plus `ENTER`. Then click `connect`.
Ene6
11
Oct 10, 2019
Anne pro 2 costs less and has better switches
louisefindlay23
24
Oct 11, 2019
I think they're referring to the keycap profile, cherry vs OEM.
Ene6
11
Oct 11, 2019
louisefindlay23we talking about switches not profile, cherries are bad
Rizzm
16
Jan 16, 2019
Is there any warranty for this product? My 8 key isn’t registering at times.
RichardHolt
13
Nov 20, 2018
OK, so I bought this keyboard, but was waiting for my Pulse keycaps to really get it up and running. It's great, and now the keycaps have arrived it looks great too. My only issue so far is that I use a Mac, so I need to swap the [WIN] and [ALT] keys on the left of the spacebar. MacOS lets you do this pretty easily, but it only works with the keyboard plugged in, not when being used wirelessly. The Mac seems to have problems recognising the keyboard outside of the Bluetooth Preference pane, meaning it works wirelessly, but I can't use the Keyboard preferences to specifically target it as a bluetooth keyboard and swap the keys. I guess I have two main options...
  1. The keyboard handles it. Reprogram the keyboard itself at the firmware level to swap those keys. Sounds easy enough for most keyboards but this one has little to no documentation and I can't find any software I can use to do this on my Mac.
  2. The Mac handles it. Get the Mac to properly recognise the keyboard so it appears as an option in the 'Modifier Keys' options in the Keyboards preference pane and I can swap the keys in MacOS.
...any ideas...? Which option would be best, and is either option actually possible...?
timmi890
1
Aug 12, 2018
It would appear as though I lost my "FN" key...FN+up arrow does not turn on my keyboard lights. Does not pair with BT. I don't think it does anything. I have the software to reprogram the keyboard from GitHub but the FN key, from what I understand, is not reprogrammable
Anyone else have this problem/solution?
mrpossible
0
Mar 7, 2019
timmi890me too, did you solve it? I'm struggling with this Fn key, now I cannot use bluetooth to anymore.
vncoder
0
May 10, 2019
cho mình xin firmware với
jerabek.daniel
8
Aug 1, 2018
So, the Fn key seems to not work on mine. Fn+1 only results in 1 being input instead of F1, I can't properly enter pairing mode, turn off or at least turn down the backlight. Every other key seems to be ok, the LED on the Fn key works fine, but without the Fn functionality the boards is effectively useless to me.
mrpossible
0
Mar 8, 2019
I’m using it via wire, I dont know how to check what is the battery condition. When I plug the wire out and turn Bluetooth switch on, nothing shows even the LED indicator, maybe out of battery but it should charge when I’m plug in using wire right?
kim111
1
Oct 19, 2019
mrpossibleHold the Fn - q/w/e .Then on your laptop Bluetooth setting, click Connect, type the code that shown up plus `ENTER`. Then click `connect`.
(Edited)
SilverKnight
9
Jul 19, 2018
Just got the shipping email with tracking number!!! Let’s see how lon got takes to get here.
Ric84
0
Jul 16, 2018
Uhm... no Cherry Mx Clear?
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