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Fitted with RGB full-color backlighting behind each laser-engraved keycap, the Klictro Chameleon offers eight LED lighting effects as well as four levels of LED brightness. For gamers, this 104-key peripheral is equipped with N-key rollover and a gaming cluster with anti-ghosting capability, not to mention a Windows key disable function Read More
I want to know how to switch the backlight display. I know that holding FN and F1-F6 will change it, but I want to know how to get the breathing display, or the wave display. Please someone help
Anyone still using theirs? Mine has gone to pot. Lights had been working inconsistently, but keys are now starting to double-type fairly consistently. Unusable. Expected more longevity from a mechanical board.
fishbitsYep. Recently I've been getting some issues with some of the switches not registering input—had to type slower. Been planning on getting another keyboard for a while now and this gives me an excuse to buy one. Didn't really like my experience with this keyboard.
This appears to be a keyboard based from the same China manufacturer, there were a few brands that sold this exact keyboard with different keycaps, I personally have the Nighthawk X9 or something (I forget) and I'm typing on it right now. My version used Cherry MX Browns and plain white LED lighting. Another version called Xarmor also made this keyboard. The first gen only had 1x USB plug and on some ports it didn't provide enough power, I noticed sometimes my keyboard would disconnect if it was daisy-chained, but this newer version looks to fix that. Generally the keyboard is your standard affair, having used other keyboards I would probably spend more for something "higher end".
Greetings people! My name is Joakim, and i'm from Denmark. :) I am very interested in this keyboard but in Denmark we use the Nordic keyboard layout, and i noticed that since this keyboard is sold in the US it ofcourse comes with the English/US layout or whatever. I was wondering if there is anyway for me to get this keyboard in the Nordic configuration? If not i want to know if some1 knows where i can buy just the key caps that are different from the US ones. Thanks in advance!
Sincerely Joakim :D
Joakim0984Hi! You can actually buy a QPAD keyboard which is the original one. Depending on what MX Switch you want to get there are different models depending on the switch. I would actually call this the rip-off of the QPAD MK-90 but well oh well. I know there are QPAD MK-90's in nordic layout because I am from Sweden myself and have owned a QPAD keyboard. Hope you enjoy the keyboard.
Has anyone noticed an issue with this board freezing up? I thought I was going nuts but I saw an amazon review which noted that pressing "Fn + F6" three times would cause it to stop sending keys and you had to unplug the keyboard to get it to work again. The version I have (which admittedly is pretty old now) has this problem, but despite that I like the rest of the board enough that I would consider buying another one if this issue has been fixed on the latest revisions.