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In the art world, hand-painted porcelain vases and plates deliver Zen-like calm and feature tremendous artistry, in the impressive Triple-Mode Porcelain Mechanical Keyboard you’ll find that same style. The clean white PBT dye-sublimated alphas that add to the porcelain presentation, while a splash of blue and water-centric illustrations on the modifier keys and even on the top case add a refreshing air to an already slick keyboard Read More
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The design of this keyboard is very neat, the blue shiny rim around the frame of the keys make it really cool and pleasant to look at, the keyboard itself and the overall design are well thought-out. The print quality and the anodization work on the case itself is high quality though it cannot be said the same for the keycaps, they are quite inconsistent in font size and it’s kind of hazy to look at.
There are definitely some minor flaws on this keyboard, like the stabs are sometimes over-lubed, and sometimes under-lubed, making an uneven typing experience on the larger keys
The typing experience is quite stiff as i believe this is stack mounted, the switches are gat yellow ks-9 (or some variant of it) which makes it smooth to type on
edit: after some trying, opening this up is quite difficult without damaging the keyboard, making it a nightmare to mod it.
KnightlessHello, I've been trying to disassemble this keyboard for a while and can't find any screws except two screws on the plate, do you have any suggestions how to disassemble it?