Just got mine in the mail from AE today. Though the listing technically said it was the Tester68, i think this is actually a bit of an upgrade. It sounds really nice for as affordable as it is
Hello, just got a Novice68 for myself but noticed that it dosen't work. When i click a key on the board a part of the keyboard lights up in green. Does it need to charge or anything? Please help :(
damn brotha you're darn good with this, hows the rgb? Is it brighter than any other keyboards u have with rgb on? since you know the plate is transparent black ish , just curious on how the lighting be affected with the plate color! Great one btw.
Hi, i want to build my first keyboard. For this kit i just need to insert the switches in right? I don't have a solderer to do any of the advanced stuff
In general, yes. It's called "hot swap", which means you don't have to solder switches to the board. Just double check if the kb you're going to buy is "hot swappable" before you buy it.
"Function" "G." It took a few tries, but now it switches for me easily. Use the Keyboard Mac in Mac OS to verify that everything is working as intended. Hitting FN G again, sets it back.
Biggest difference: it's tri-mode, and they provides silicon case-foam now, no need to do tape mod anymore. btw, what I called CIY68 is actually CIY tester68.(sry if that's not clear)