Welcome to my keyboard content channel! Here I'll post keyboard review videos, first looks, as well as VODs of build streams, and maybe some extras here and there.
Cherry profile is slanted forward so if you turn them 180 degrees then they are slanted backward facing you like how it is on this keyboard. the bottom row keys are flipped around
My mouse has a 12 buttons on the side of it so the number row is a non issue for me. Even if it was an issue I'd be able to just move my thumb to the upper and use the top row as numbers.
I have noticed an interesting thing you have done to the bottom row. Reverses keycaps I guess. I wonder what profile did you use and keycaps from which row have you repurposed for the bottom row?
Nive video but i think Unnesaasary you removed all keys and fitted again.question is my device has membrane keyoad .i figure out the matrix and pins connection there are two keys up and down.means i have total 2x2 equals four pin to fo up and down .i want to introduce this rotory switch instrad of these two key. As rotory switch has marks like clock ,ground,plus,DT,SW.i know it can be usedin Arduino too.but here the case is simple , one rotory encoder switch in place of two manual keypress switch .i just got my switch,not done anything eith switch yet can you suggest ant resolution please.
Does this work on any keyboard? Or only the Plank? Or only VIA keyboards? I'm looking for a keyboard that I can map some rotaries to Photoshop's brush size and opacity, etc. Preferrably also the ability to click or tap some other button and somehow shuffle through different keybinds for that rotary so it can control multiple actions like pages. Any suggestions or advice?
@@sharoff8 most keyboards that knob isn't customizable in the way you want it to be- ended up buying a different keyboard and also a Xence Labs Photoshop macro remote thing that is more programmable and Adobe friendly.
I have the same keyboard and I was messing around with it and the LED ternd off and the little speaker doesn’t make a sound when I plug it in and idk what to do and I’m trying to connect it to my ps4 and it’s not letting me use it can someone plz help me
super late but I think the issue here that you have for the led is that you turned it off, which is normal. you should do lower + raise + fn/backlight press r or smth close to it, for the sound look at the manual
Where are you man? Please come back.Your reviews by far the best. My first and only mech keyboard is RK61.But i really want to get my hands on Planck.Unfortunately price range is extreme when you convert US Dollars to Turkish Liras.
I want to buy a budget keyboard with rotary knob (no its not tm680 its a local budget gaming keyboard ) but if the rotary encoder breaks can i switch the rotary knob with other? And did it fit outemu socket if the extra legs removed or i have to make the steel pin smaller? And did it support hotswap?
A bit of constructive feedback, it'd be really help to have more and closer shots of what the encoder pins and pcb slot look like and especially touch on how they fit together it seems that most videos really just kind of blow right past that and can't really see what you're doing.
Hey, i have the same encoder and board, and i have tried so many QMK configurations. Would you be able to somehow send me the files for the one that worked for you?
My idea is: Encoder in the Caps Lock key and change encoder function with Tab key (I dont use caps lock and tab keys in my daily). First function: volume. Second function: move on page. Is it possible? Can we push the encoder to change function? Thanks
Great video, could have gone into a bit more detail about the qmk changes that you have to make to get the encoder to work. I had to add `#define TAP_CODE_DELAY 10` in `config.h` in order for it to do volume control
I’ve had the bdn9 v1 for almost a year now. Haven’t been able to figure out how to program the damn encoders; the page up/down one works default BUT the volume one doesn’t work! That’s the reason I wanted a fucking encoder lol. Hopefully this vid will help me our
yes, actually I didnt snip anything and soldered all the legs, just made sure that they are all straight. The PCB has the spots for the pins exactly placed, so it fits like a glove.
Could you explain why the Planck is not good for gaming? Does switching layers interrupt keydown events? Or is it just because you'd have to move your fingers too far away from WASD to reach usable number/macro keys?