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While split keyboards may seem odd at first, they can make a world of difference for your fingers and wrists. From YMDK, this 64-key mechanical keyboard is split in half to promote a more comfortable position with both hands Read More
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The seller has been radio silent about the last buy period. I have received no kind of updates on the shipment and it has been almost 2 months now. Now this buy period is live for another two months? I am worried I may have to wait an extra two months lol.
does anyone know if this is a group buy or is it just a keyboard that takes a while to ship. all I see is people complaining about the delay in shipping.
No idea why my order of march has been delayed and a couple of days later the same keyboard is being offered again. Almost like trying to cumulate more orders.
Anyone ordered in march?
Do not reccomend
Had one of those early versions (like 2-3 years ago) and sold few month's ago... was very lucky actually to sell. May be this new version is better but... old one no bueno
You can solder single LEDs to this board for backlit keycaps but you will lose the ability to hotswap. If you chose to do this I’d recommend the Cherry switches. The Kailh switches won’t pair well with going this route.
I bought "holtite" sockets and placed one in each LED hole (the 2 unused holes by each switch). The sockets were fairly difficult to insert. I then used regular blue LEDs, had to clip the pins, and slid them in. They are available at TE Electronics, the following link are the exact ones I purchased.
https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-6-1437514-8.html
I purchased 110 (2 for each socket plus a few extra), and it cost just under $35.00. The LEDs themselves are significantly cheaper.
-Pie