Fink Different: Keyboards as counter-culture.
If you watched Star Wars for the first time, without seeing images of the Empire’s perfectly spaced thousands of goose-stepping minions in spotless white-lacquered armor. If you didn’t see the fleets of black and grey tie-fighters, the immaculately designed star cruisers, the evil moon-shaped flagship… you wouldn’t know that the rebels were rebels. After all, rebels don’t look like rebels if they don’t have something to contrast them against. They just look like normal people. That’s probably why when you see Luke Skywalker, Han Solo or Finn (all rebels) dressed in stormtrooper garb, they somehow seem even more rebellious then they were before. It’s not what they’re wearing, it’s how they wear it. Dirty, scuffed, broken. Helmet missing or askew. An out of place, beat up weapon slung diagonally across their body. It’s the simple act of defacing the uniform that identifies them in our mind as counter-cultural. Funnily enough, it works in reverse. To the dismay of...
Oct 6, 2024
THE BASICS - Default Hot Keys
LED Control (ENTR LEDs are white-only) Fn + Up Arrow: Increase LED Brightness Fn + Down Arrow: Decrease LED Brightness Note that while the keyboard should work out of the box with macOS, Windows, and Linux-based operating systems, Fn hotkeys may work with Windows operating system only. System Control
Fn + F4: Display Options Fn + F8: Task View Fn + F9: Launch This PC Folder Fn + F10: Launch Calculator Fn + F11: Launch Outlook Fn + F12: Display Desktop Fn + Windows: Windows Key Lock Media Keys
Fn + F1: Mute Fn + F2: Volume Down Fn + F3: Volume Up Fn + F5: Previous Track Fn + F6: Play/Pause Fn + F7: Next Track