I made them with goblintechkeys, here is the link goblintechkeys.com/?ref=G5caviwXuJakZe you can mention me and This video to get the exact same design
It's very different tbh, only the layout is similar. This feels more plasticy and has a better feeling to the touch. The others have a heavy feel with the aluminium case.
@@shadmanabedin2432 I made this video 2 years ago, it was considered good for the price then. But in 2024 there are much better specs now for the price
How about it out of the box and maybe build quality? Are both solid without needing of mods? Since i only use my keyboard stock and usually the stabilizer is my issue.
Keep in mind it's just a normal keyboard, with basic specs. So you can definitely game with it but it's not as good as a keyboard made for competitive gaming.
Maybe the function layer is on, maybe try using a keyboard tester to check all of the keys, or the user manual to check how to turn the function layer on/off. If all fails, you can try contacting them for a replacement keyboard
One thing I'd really love tor you and all other keyboard reviewers to do is go in-depth about the typing experience, specifically whether or not a keyboard feels like you're typing on hardwood or a bed of moss. Aesthetics and technical specifications are necessary as talking points, but none of that matters if the keyboard isn't very fun to type on. I think a dedicated section describing what it feels like to type on the keyboard would help out so many people, and maybe it can be just a note about whether or not a keyboard is "hard" or "soft."
@@itssamueltan That's fair. I guess I'd just like that topic to be discussed more in depth, perhaps by comparing the typing experience with other similarly priced keyboards with the same feel. But your review was great. I'm just nitpicking.
To be totally honest, it's great. The only turn off for me is the location of the power on/off switch. But besides that there's nothing else to really complain about.
@@itssamueltan your vids are always so entertaining! Have you done a video on the Monsgeek M1 by any chance? I am looking to buy it and want some sound tests and build vids
@@lecifer I would say monsgeek is really beginner friendly, you just need to get switches and keycaps. And if you feel like it you can also try lubing the stabs and modding the keyboard
@@itssamueltan still doesn’t work, it recognized as a lucky65 dongle but it doesn’t pair to it I do see some post with the same problems so I came to ask you about it
@@itssamueltan Thank you for your reply. I have downloaded the json file. However, when I load the file, it is not recognized. When loading, an error code appears. ↓ Error; '0xFEED' is not a valid vendorld.
Aula F75 is like aalmost the same price and u got switches + keycaps, is it worth to buy the GMK67? or should i just get the Aula and then bought some switches i want