It's that time of year again. We're cozying up for winter (at least here in the northern hemisphere); American Thanksgiving is right around the corner. And that means deals galore.
We are kicking off our festivities a little early this year—Black Friday deals will run from November 21st through the 2nd of December. There's bound to be something here for everyone, so be sure to check them out!
Black Friday Bash Details:
▪️ Bonus Rewards - Spend $250, get $20 in bonus rewards; spend $500, get $50; spend $750, get $100** (total spend throughout the event, does not need to be a single purchase)
▪️ Full list of deals here!
▪️ Giveaway - We will be hosting a giveaway this year—details coming soon
▪️ Main Bash landing page - Link to be added on Black Friday!
Black Friday Coupon Breakdown:
In addition to reduced prices, we've also cooked up some coupons for added savings this year!
Nov 21st - 22nd
▪️ DCX20 - Save an extra $20 on any DCX Base Kit
▪️ DESKBTGO - Buy two desk mats,...
Are you living in Dallas and interested in web development? Maybe you want to learn how to code and make your own websites. Or perhaps you're a business owner who wants to build an online presence. Whatever your reason, getting into web development can be fun and fulfilling. This blog will help beginners in Dallas understand the basics of web development, including where to find learning materials, connect with local groups, and explore job options.
Getting Started with Web Development
1. Learn the Basics
Before you jump into the more complicated parts of web development, it's really important to understand the basics really well. That means getting familiar with three main things: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These are like the ABCs of web building. You can learn about them from lots of different places online, like websites that teach you step-by-step, or even interactive platforms where you can practice coding.
2. Choose Your Direction
Web development isn't just one thing – it's...
Hello everyone!
I'm looking to join DKC, but I have a few questions.
The first day of November has already passed. Will I still get the coupon for November immediately after signing up today (Nov. 10)?
What is the definition of Mechanical Keyboard products? Will the coupon apply to desk mats? I believe it should apply to everything listed under this category?
For orders under $79, the coupon will be converted to a percentage discount. Will the percentage discount apply to all mechanical keyboard items in an entire order, or it can only be applied to a single mechanical keyboard item in the order?
Thanks in advance!
Work around for firmware/configuration update error "command not recognized"
I spent more than an hour attempting to update my Drop Shift keyboard. I'm not sure what has changed, but I was not able to do it entirely from the Drop website as I had previously done. I have most of the keys configured how I would like, but the default LED function was a very bright, distracting, rainbow wave going across the keyboard. Every time I turned the computer on I had to manually adjust the lights how I liked.
Using the online version or the locally installed app, you first have to install the QMK XAP interface. You then have to flash your already configured firmware file, which can be done on the Drop website. If you are logged in your last configuration is saved under your account and you can alter what you like, so you don't have to start from scratch.
So, following the instructions I selected the appropriate board, entered bootloader mode, but when attempting to flash the file, I would get an error that the C:/Users/Mike C..... command is not recognized...
so ive tried to order a few iems and heaphones and other stuff and i notice i cant order im from israel
i used to order some time ago and i had not problem if any one got an idea to what happen i would appreciate it
Assembly Steps:
1. Remove the 8 case screws with a phillips head screwdriver. (Note: If your keyboard already comes with stabilizers already pre-installed and you do not want to change your switch plate, you can safely skip to step 7.)
2. Remove the structural top case once all the case screws are removed.
3. Take out the keyboard plate and PCBA assembly together and flip them around. Remove the 6 screws connecting the assembly with a phillips head screwdriver.
4. The plate and PCBA assembly should now be separate, allowing you to add the PCBA stabilizers. You will need to make (4) 2u and (1) 6.25u stabilizers for the CSTM80. Please see image below on how to create stabilizer assemblies. (Note: Test the stabilizers and make sure the stems are freely moving up and down to ensure everything is installed correctly.)
5. Ensure IXPE foam is affixed properly on the PCBA with all holes aligned. Install the stabilizer assemblies onto...
You know the story.
3 rings to the Elven-kings.
7 to the Dwarf-lords.
9 to mortal men.
And 1 to the Dark Lord.
What will your fate be? Spin the Wheel of Power to see where you land on the ring of prizes. Regardless of the outcome, be sure to take a look at the Lord of the Rings collection after claiming your prize.
You can spin the wheel a maximum of three times, but much like those who have worn the Ring of Power—there's no turning back after that button is clicked.
How did the journey go for you? Share your spoils below.
Those great Drop-DCD banana Keycaps magnify my M1 keyboard.. the way the light shows through those keycaps is truly very very nice, The pictures don't do it justice. Also, they have great color...
Hello Everyone!
It’s that time of year again. Summer is in full swing, we’re enjoying time with friends and family, and most relevant to our shared hobbies—it’s Prime Time for more sales! We’ve got lots going on, so read on for more info.
Following the trend of the last couple of years, the complete list of sales is too large to list here (check the promo landing page when it goes live for complete info). Listed below will be some particularly noteworthy deals as a sneak peak to what’s coming. :)
▪️ #1 Sitebusters live at 11pm PT on 7/15/2024
▪️ Drop CSTM80 Mechanical Keyboard $99 limited to 100 keyboards (MSRP $149)
▪️ Drop CSTM65 Mechanical Keyboard $79 limited to 100 keyboards (MSRP $129)
▪️ Drop + Sennheiser HD6XX $169 (MSRP $219)
▪️ Drop + EPOS H3X $39 (MSRP $79)
▪️ Wobkey Rainy 75 Keyboard starting $99
▪️ GMK Mecha-01 Keycap Set $99 limited to 200 sets (MSRP $149)
▪️ DCX White-on-Black keycap set $49 (MSRP $99)
▪️ Campfire Audio Orbit Bluetooth Earphones $99 (MSRP...
As the title states, i never made an account with drop and was made one after purchasing something here. It's asking me to provide my old password (which i don't have, never made one) to create a new one. usually websites would provide a "Forgot Password" option to recover or change your password but this doesn't. Anyone know whats going on?
Does Alice still live here any more? I'm almost exclusively interested in blank keycaps, preferably cherry profile that are compatible with an Alice board. I'm not at all interested in QWERTY keycaps. I type on a Dvorak board and am transitioning to Colemak. I suppose a dual legend set that has both of those would be acceptable, but I really don't need key legends, and prefer the look of blank keys. Am I in the right place? There don't seem to be many options.
I currently have some money onto an paypal account, but, its a little short to buy the headphones that i want. is it possible for me to pay one part with the paypal money and the other part with an credit card?
I'm having trouble downloading the right file from the keyboard configurator on the drop website. When I download the file for my custom layout it comes as a .bin file however, it says I need a .uf2 file to flash the keyboard.
The cable on my HD6xxs started to malfunction and after contacting support I was explicitly promised a new unit free of charge but instead was issued a refund. When I asked for the original agreement to be honored I was told there is nothing they were willing to do and: "Feel free to place a new order for the headphones if you wish though." After a few more emails I was given a $20 credit and conceded to "[feeling] free to place a new order" but because of current exchange rates and duty I had to pay an additional $65 or so. They refuse to reimburse me. Very unlikely I will be ordering from here again.
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