Awesome drop, gives me a serious linear stiffy ...
Can we get some more details on the "assembled" option ... ?
Does that mean we basically get the final product ? What went wrong in Jack's life that he's assembling keyboards for 15$ a piece ?
Awesome mate, spill the beans ! What steps are required when you don't pick the assembly option ? From what I could find on the interwebz, it's about sticking the switches into the plate the right way around and make sure all the pins line up nicely. Then jiggling the pcb onto the switches and soldering ALL TEH PINS ...
Ignoring the LEDs here but that's optional anyway ...
WodanI'll gladly take more! :) The assembled option means that the keyswitches are placed in the plate and everything's soldered together - it's ready to be plugged in and used.
jackhumbertMay I ask how well this works for people used with layouts other than ANSI? I normally use swedish ISO, so I'm not sure how it will work with the three added letters. Also, I just want to ask how easy it is to programm? I have no programming experience whatsoever, will I still be able to change my layout? Thankful for answers! :)
Can we get some more details on the "assembled" option ... ? Does that mean we basically get the final product ? What went wrong in Jack's life that he's assembling keyboards for 15$ a piece ?