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If you’re short on space and long overdue on a new keyboard, the NYM84 is a great option. It’s got everything you need—including function keys, arrows, and numerals—but it doesn’t waste an inch of space Read More
Any chance of getting another run of these? I see there's a drop running for the assembled version but I would rather save the money on switches and choose my own.
So, I finally got around to "finishing" my build (really liking it, BTW!), but I'm having an issue with spotty registration when connected to a hub. Does the 'board have power requirements that go beyond what a USB 3.0 hub is able to provide? I am able to confirm everything works as expected when connected directly to the computer.
Oh, and it doesn't seem to make any difference whether LEDs are on or off.
Just got mine built finally! Love the heft of this keyboard. It was pretty easy to build and easy enough to configure using BootMapper client like the others here said.
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I just finished building this board. The build quality is great, but the programming instructions are awful. After looking everywhere and asking around, I figured it out on my own - I obtained BOOTMAPPER client through https://meckeyalpha.com/pages/guide-on-bootmapper-client and made the changes very easily within a few minutes.
@YanboWu@XiK Can you update product pages accordingly?
The build quality is great but I am having trouble with key mapping. The PCB does not have a reset button, and I cannot find any information on the keyboard combination to put the PCB in programming mode. @YanboWu@XiK can you provide some help and guidance on this? The customer experience with this product is lacking and in need of improvement.
Jino74Awesome, thank you for the info, @Jino74 ! This will be a huge help once I get around to building/programming mine. Great looking 'board, by the way :)
Also, how do you like the screw-in stabs? Would love to get a sound check of this beast!
Jino74Glad I came here to see that other people got the same email I did!
Just gotta scoop up my box jades and keycaps and Ill be ready for my first build!
I'm guessing it's not simple to turn the PCB and plate around so that the incline is sloped the other way? Positive inclines like this are anti-ergonomic and awkward. I'd have much preferred no incline in the first place.