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suiken_2mieu
11
Mar 28, 2015
Well I just got my Lolita in today, it's the non-backlit version that was dropped before this. I got it in blues and actually like it much more than my K95 with brown, Although I think this is just because they are blues and love that satisfying click. The keycaps are pretty darn cheap and look funny. I want to change them out eventually. The only thing I miss when using it is my numpad, but I bought this to try out blues. It's not a bad keyboard mates. You just might want to replace the keycaps with something nicer.
If this keyboard is the same as the non-backlit version, than the F1 - F7 function keys are indeed media controls, and F9 toggles N key roll over.
The cable can be slotted out the top in 3 locations (left, middle, right), and it has feet to raise the back end of the keyboard, which also have rubber on them.
Lastly, the keyboard has a nice weight to it. If anyone has any questions I can try my best to answer them. Again, I have the non-backlit version. (although the windows button lights up when the windows lock function is activated).
suiken_2mieuThanks for the review/info! I was wondering if you know if it's possible to remove the "casing" for this keyboard? Like the silver part right under they keys. I was wondering because I wanted to see if it'd be possible to remove it so I could mod it (plastidip, spray, etc). Like are there screws somewhere?
tinymakesthingsThe case is actually the plate as well. So you would need to desolder all the switches in order to do something like that.
suiken_2mieu
11
Mar 29, 2015
tinymakesthingsIt's got screws on the back, but it look like the switches are actually on top on the plate a bit, so removing the plate might be a chore.
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