Pros:
- The clickety clack is creamy as hell
- The dial/knob is very useful already
- I really like the LED effects when I’m typing.
- The packaging was superb and it just generally looks amazing
Cons:
- Shipping (unrelated to keyboard):
- it took 3 weeks to get here
- Keys / Spacebar
- It’s quite a high profile position and I find myself double-hitting the spacebar often which appears to have a hare-trigger
- The spacebar is needlessly long, and my thumb can’t quite reach the Alt or Win key without contorting my hand.
- On my laptop, the spacebar begins at
C
and ends atM
. Here it starts atX
and ends at,
- Customization
- Modifying it in Linux is proving to be painful.
- The qmk cli requires a full reflash, but no easy way to set macros
- VIA has easy macros, but has no cli just a shitty Electron app that requires you to set your keyboard permissions to World Accessible for chrome to detect it (which is creepy).
- Modifying it in Linux is proving to be painful.
- Gaming
- I knew that some keyboards are better for typing and others for gaming, but I did not think the difference would be so big.
- The arrow keys could be a lot more responsive
- I’ve never noticed this issue with a normal keyboard.
I guess I love the look and feel of it, but it’s incredibly frustrating to modify as a linux user and I’m making tons of mistakes with it whilst typing.
Is this all normal? Do I eventually get used to it? Or should I send it back and just use a normal $20 keyboard that I can just type and forget about.
Maybe some things you might get used to, but is it worth letting yourself be annoyed until you find out?
this is what I’m currently thinking… thanks for this