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The YMDK CNC Acrylic 60% mechanical keyboard kit offers LED backlighting with serious glow that will dazzle day or night. Made almost entirely out of CNC acrylic—from the case to the plate—the keyboard gleams from all angles Read More
Does anyone know where to get the manual/drivers since the link on the drop has expired.
(or if you have it can you upload it to google drive and post the link)
This would be my first kit for my first build. All I need in addition to this kit is a soldering kit, keycaps, and switches, correct? Or am I going to be missing something?
I'm trying to figure out if this layout can be change to include dedicated arrow keys. I've searched the OK60 PCB and haven't had much luck. To confirm, is this the same as a GH60 with LEDs?
I really like the two 60% boards I have from YMDK. One is a DZ60 and the other is an OK60. I wonder, which PCB is this? Either way, should be a good buy.
equaluniqueThe photo has an OK60 in it.
I would have preferred a DZ60 due to the number of layouts it supports. You can tell the photos of the PCB are of an OK60 by looking at the second photo of the PCB and comparing the “1740” and neighboring graphic to a photo of an OK60.
I’m glad you mentioned what PCBs you thought it might be because it gave me a starting point to start investigating. Thanks!
TLDR Installed Per-switch LEDs but they are very dim...any ideas why?
I purchased spacecat design 2x3x4 LEDs (100pcs), in blue, white and pink. I have soldered the blue and pink into a board, and they work fine but they are very dim.The odd part is I accidentally touched my soldering iron to one of the led pins while the board was plugged in, and all of the LEDs began to shine much much brighter, so it seems they're capable of lighting up brighter.I have tried using the firmware's brightness control (qmk) and it does work, but there seems to only be two brightness levels, and off. The toggle function also works.I'm not very technical in this area, but is there something I can to do brighten them? Or something I've done wrong?
Nope, but I did order two different sets of LEDs which I have yet to try. I'll report back after I have tried them. Someone told me that 3mm round LEDs are brighter, if u wanna try that instead of waiting on me. I got mine on flashquark
To update this, I just installed 3mm LEDs from flashquark. They are definitely brighter than the 2x3x4 LEDs , but nowhere close to the image in the description for this drop. Still trying to figure it out :(