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.
this is what I’m currently thinking… thanks for this