@@xanderjustinnefresco7532 I saw this in an ad and when I search it again in the app it doesnt have the same price. Sooo I think you have to see the ad itself.
@@Hydraniac hmm I believe they have not restocked this but there are other options that are available. might wanna check out ND75. I do have a video for it. 😊
I am kinda dedsperate here, I love this keyboard however I cannot use the arrow keys and I use it by moving my browser to the left or to the right, mind you I already am pressing the FN key. Another issue is ctrl shift esc(to open task manager) I can't open the task manager using this combination. I am new to 60%'s and would like to know if there's any workaround here :((
Are these 21kb keycaps? If so, would you mind telling me if you got the regular set or preordered? I'm mainly wondering about the color if these are like retro beige or a yellow beige. The color profile here is really really nice I really want to get something similar
these are XMI. Unfortunately, I think they have not restocked these. But I believe you can get something similar like MW Retro Lights Keycaps which I believe is still in stock :)
Haven't yet but I will try to remove the PE foam this weekend. Also I really think it needs a more stiffer plate. Hopefully Chilkey will release it too but then again our hobby is all about preference 😄
@@DadTech1981 I agree. me too. my go to plates are fr4 and cf. but sometimes I do miss the classic "thocky" sound profile so having one to swap with from time to time is okay for me lol 🤣
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing sound test. These switches sound like heaven with each keystroke. I feel so relaxed like I am on a vacation when I listen to these switches!
@@SqueakyTypes You're welcome! How can you even describe that poppy sound signature. It's hitting so differently compared to the Graywood V3 and V4 and KTT Coconut Latte switches. This one of those keyboards where you do not want to make any modifications to because you have already achieved that heavenly sound signature.
The profile you save using the app saves in the on board memory. I used this board in a different computer and the profile I saved is still working on it.
Oh finally!! A good detailed and proper video on this keyboard, I've been seeing into it and whether I should buy or not. Do you think its worth it? I'm currently on an old razer keyboard which is wayy too big for my setup (blackwidow)
Hii! Thank you for watching! I would say absolutely! I havent taken this board off my table since I made this review. Ive been using this for gaming since and Im not planning on swapping it any time soon. This makes me have 2 keyboards on my table all the time though lol. definitely worth it for competitive gaming! 😊
I see. Ill do try to find other switches that might be compatible. these magnetic switches are still quite new so compatibility is indeed not yet that universal compared to typical mech switches.
It doesn't seem to have the same rapid trigger function of the wooting, which is the main reason why wooting keyboards are amazing for gaming. Still good to see an adjustable actuation switch in such low price.
Update: i fiddled with the app and it seems like when you opt for using rapid trigger, the actuation setting starts at 2.0mm.. I decided not to use it and instead set my movement keys (wasd) to 0.1mm which I found comfortable for my use.
the 1.25u RShift and the bottom row keys at the right side of the spacebars are 1u. might wanna check the keycap set you are eyeing for before getting it.
Hii! Thank you so much for watching! So glad you enjoy the videos! Hopefully the pre-built vids are helpful 😊. I do have a pre-built video coming up but its not the f99 though it is gonna be very similar 😉
@@SqueakyTypes it would still be the neo65. I just got this recently and I was amazed by the acoustics. I mean I have more expensive boards, but this hits the spot. For the switches, I fell for the hype as well... HMX. GMK is the go to for sure, my current favorite is Handarbeit.
@@coletlaginggalit Hii! If I'm not mistaken fizz is a 60% keyboard and diwa v2 is a 65% I would say it will come down if you need a dedicated arrow key or a more compact layout. feel wise it should be about similar.
@@shubith1698 yes it is. the hotswap sockets are outemu hotswap sockets. these kind if sockets are tight and also that is why there is a list of compatibility only. Still it gives you some options of swapping it out incase you need to :)
@@SqueakyTypes OMG. My comment was supposed to be in the other content creator. I'm sorry.. I only comment on the anti ghost and thanks for letting me know.
Well, I can say it's really harder than those actual universal hotswap sockets which are indeed more forgiving when pulling and putting it in. but on the brightside, outemu hotswap sockets (which Diwa v2 is using) is more stable specially when you swap keycaps. Usually switches also come out with the universal hotswap sockets e.g. kailh