![]() Identifying which PCB I actually have is also PITA, because apparently there's a V2.1 that uses the same PCB that has V2 printed on it. PPS: The PCB v2 has downgraded from an STM32F303 to a puny Atmega32U4, so you probably can't try out VIAL. PS: the stabs aren't great either, they aren't even clipped and need a lot of tuning. Lastly, this is the thing that pisses me off the most, the keys on the sides will pop out of the hotswap PCB or the plate if you press too hard due to the second reason above.įor such a shoddily cobbled up HHKB kit that doesn't even come with switches and caps, it's probably only worth about $50, but the cheapest kit is double that and doesn't even come with shipping. Fourthly, some of the stab holes aren't even the same size as the others lol. Thirdly, the plate has many holes designed for a regular WKL version, but the case doesn't support that, all these holes are just there to mess up the sound. Second of all, the sides don't have any gaskets, so the keys on the far left and right bend down more. First of all, the super-bendy PC plate is defeated by the regular DZ60RGB WKL PCB, which doesn't have any flexi-cuts. While I've never been a fan of any kind of flexible gasket mount, the gasket sandwich in the D60lite is just absolutely awful. The biggest problem I have with the board are the plate and PCB sandwich. Well, there's the USB-C, but that's a minor issue. Ideally a barebones kit would cost Hotswap and Bluetooth are nice to haves, but optional.A nice design, and high end build quality is also important.QMK support (or VIA) would be a requirement for me. ![]() I realize that there are a lot of other options like the Drop Tokyo60 out there.Īnyone have any good suggestions for upcoming GBs to join, or older boards on the aftermarket? Does anyone know if a Kara seq3 is happening anytime soon? The RAMA boards are beautiful and I wish I could have bought a Kara. The design is kinda plain, but it seems like a decent value for the money. So far I’ve joined the GB for the Keychron q60. I am planning on buying another hhkb for that topre goodness, but for now other mx hhkb layout boards have caught my eye. ![]() It’s kind of a hassle to lug my hhkb everywhere with, and I would prefer to have dedicated boards for each computer. The problem I have is that I only own 1 hhkb and have to switch between 4 computers. I’ve fallen in love with the hhkb layout since buying my first hybrid earlier this year. ![]()
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