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@@DOUMA911. Are they not the same thing? Trying to pull the trigger on one, but Amazon has Aula F75 & Epomaker x Aula F75, just a few dollars difference and one looks white, the other like an off white. What gives?
As a Mac user my questions are: does it come with mac key caps for control, option, command buttons? Does the software work on a mac? If not, how do i remap the keys to be in the proper place for a mac? Does mac mode have all the keys in the spots they'd be on on an apple keyboard (like brightness, volume, mute, etc)? Is it compatible with VIA? lots of reviews sadly never address such issues or demostrate how it works. They just mention it has mac mode. They don't tell you if it works, are the keys in the right spot, how to fix them, software etc.
I'm also a Mac user and I just bought this keyboard. It doesn't have the mac keycaps, but personally, that's not a problem. I use a software called Karabiner-Elements that allows me to remap the keys, so I can have the same distribution of a Mac keyboard. I have not tested the software, for me is enough with the FN keys commands, so I cannot answer to that question :C The wheel also works for volume and for muting the sound.
I bought this keyboard and as much as I love the design, quality and features it has, I can not use it for competitive gaming. The keys are way too light and they are being registered even if the key is like 20% pressed. Every few minutes I would be caught with pressing a random WASD key or space without me realizing it, which is a total deal braker. My soon to be 15 year old G15v2 membrane feels way predictable than F75. You can say it's a" you" issue and perhaps you are correct, but I feel for some people this would be important. Also the F75 sometimes skips the keyreg if you're actively using the same keys repeatedly. Well, there are no wonders for $80 unfortunately. But this is still a great keyboard overall, but not for everyone I guess. I might try to swap to different switches, but need to do the research if it's even worth it.
@@MrImPurples Those are the leobog reaper switches. Initial Force - 36gf Actuation Force - 45±3g Bottom-out Force- 55±3gf Total Travel - 3.6±0.3mm Actuation Travel - 1.8±0.3mm I gave it more thought and I feel it's not the weight force that is the problem but the fact that the key registers even with the slight touch. If it registered at the bottom I would have no issues with it. I can feel that the resistance is higher at the bottom and it feels ok. It's just that the key was already registered way before it reaches the end
@@Aquve your issue could be related to the light initial/actuation force of the spring. Maybe you can consider changing to switches that come with 2-stage springs with extended length, that have higher initial/actuation force than these Reapers, while still having bottom out force around 55g which you were ok with.
I received this a week ago, it is the best keyboard I have ever used. Love the sound and how it looks. If you’re interested in a great sounding keyboard this is the one to get.
just got mine and its the best kb i have ever had, hands down and I have had over 100 different keyboards... I like it so much I will be buying a 2nd one in case this one ever stops working.
Bought this last week! Im blown away! Been using a G915 clicky for years. I love that keyboard too, but ive fallen in love with thocky deep keyboards. This is now my work keyboard and im keeping the G915 for gaming for now
i still remember my first mechanical keyboard my father got for me , and it was aula keyboard (i forgor which model) but it had terrible stabs , keycaps , chery mx blues , 100% , terrible rgb and wasnt hotswap. Aula evolved so much!
Kind of like my first mechanical which was a Velocifire TKL02. It was an extremely basic keyboard with Outemu Brown switches. Rather scratchy and clunky, but it worked. Now they make incredibly high end premium keyboards with all kinds of customization options. Crazy!
First mechanical keyboard I ever owned was Aula (silver with white keycaps, HORRIBLE blue switches) and I used it for like 4 years. After that I bought like 6 mechanical keyboards, made it into a hobby. I saw this one, I remembered my first, and then bought this one 3 months ago. Needless to say, I sold 4/6 I had, I am still selling two remaining. I hope this one lasts as much as the first Aula :) good story man and I recommend this keyboard.
Keys are not illuminated so you cant use it in low light. I've got one. Also, mine arrived with manufacturing defects with excess key material between some keys and not cut and coloured correctly, and they're customer service is terrible.
I just posted to a reply, maybe someone can help? Trying to pull the trigger on one, but Amazon has Aula F75 & Epomaker x Aula F75, just a few dollars difference and one looks white, the other like an off white. What gives? Also, these switches I've never heard of. Any insight? Been out the M-Keep game for a min. --Also, I'm not a gamer, I would just use it for work and general stuff. Does it not have media keys for music and such? Thx.
What these keyboards do that annoys me - follow the trend to hide too much stuff. I see no 'Ins' there - on another keyboard it would be printed on the FRONT of the key, to show that it's shifted to a 'Fn' shortcut... For this reason, I like the RK S98 and it's smaller brother - that shows all the available shortcuts printed on the caps. I mean, what happens if you want to do PrintScreen, or Pause, or use Scroll Lock? Thus I have an issue, I like the layout (Kzzi does a spin on the RK keyboard) but Xinmeng and Aula just seem to follow the Windows trope of just hiding anything from view (remember keyboard accelerators?).
Oh, I've watch already all reviews for this keyboard and already ordered for myself - all the reviews are mostly positive, is this keyboard really such good?))
the keyboard cable is way too short for my setup, can i use whatever simular usb - usb-c cable and it will work as good with the same delay etc? someone lmk pls
do they make a pass through version so i can actually see the characters in the dark? none of these reviews show the most realistic situation when keyboard enthusiasts use their keyboard. in their dark room. alone. one hand on keyboard.
indeed, that's immediately what I found out . I guess I should've thought about it more. The black version they do appears to have shine through keycaps but the letters are on the side
Well this one is made by Aula as I understand it, which is part of Tarantula Lab, hence why it's called the Aula F75. Not sure why anyone is complaining though. Epomaker's own site says "Epomaker is short for Epoch of Makers" which leads me to believe they are a conglomerate of sorts. I believe Tarantula Lab is as well. Either way, I just got the keyboard, it's excellent. Every review says so as well. Just buy one.
I mean depending on the speakers or headphones on you listen through it will depend but in person it’s quite marble-y and thoccy but not as creamy as some more expensive options if that makes sense. I’d suggest listening to some tests on some other videos to make a solid decision:) hope that helps you!
Depends how you wanna mod it I’d say the m75 comes a bit more complete with foam, decent stabs and silicone while this u kinda have to put a bit more work into it although the m75 ARE more expensive (by quite a bit)
I watched a ton of reviews before going with the Aula. I think the F75 is the slightly more premium board and it has better response time in all modes which is what really put it on top for me. Don't regret it at all. If you are on an extremely slim budget though, a wired only RK75 or RK65 is also a good option since they can come in about $20 less than the Aula.
@@stephencurry9217 I have not tried the software The rgb is good but I see some flaws sometimes that it shows the wrong color on some key caps but may just be some features idk
i wanted to find out if anyone has ACTUALLY been buying from their website, cus I´m getting no replies and idk when mu keyboard will even ship, if it will at all @@ren1134
I got mine yesterday. I am usually a fan of alu boards but man..that thing blew me away. Perfect stock sound, perfect stock stabilizers (always was unlucky with stabs, especially spacebar) Never thought id fall in love with a plastic board ever again but here I am lol Tho i swapped the switches and keycaps
How is it possible for this keyboard to sound so good being a budget board? Surely there must be other downsides and flaws other than the lack of proper software? Or - are enthusiasts just overpaying for their "magnum opuses"? I reckon this one may be more inconvenient to mod, but as someone who has never modded a keyboard yet - perhaps you'll never think to do anyways?
I just got one. I paid just under $58 shipped from Ali with a sale. I watched probably 20 videos on this keyboard and 10s more on others before buying. Not overhyped at all. No obvious downsides. Feels really premium. Sounds awesome. Looks great. The ONLY flaws I can point to are that the legend on a few keycaps is not perfectly consistent and the knob could be a bit more clicky. I think for the money, this is the best bang for buck keyboard currently. I got it with Crescent switches which I think are a bit quieter and lighter, but less scratchy and high pitched, than the Reaper switches. I think either sounds great based on videos though. Hope this helps!