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geekhack Marketplace => Vendor Forums => GMK/UNIQEY => Topic started by: GMK_Andy on Thu, 25 July 2019, 10:42:40
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If you have any feedback on our fullsize Q100 keyboard please let us know here!
(https://uniqey.net/media/image/ca/86/8a/UNIQEY_Q100_silver_white_US_standard.png)
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Most of what I have to say about the q100, I wrote it here on the c70 thread since they share many misconceptions.
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=101714.msg2813498#msg2813498
There's just one thing that I've noticed right now.... No removable cable? Removable cable is a must :thumb:
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Most of what I have to say about the q100, I wrote it here on the c70 thread since they share many misconceptions.
https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=101714.msg2813498#msg2813498
There's just one thing that I've noticed right now.... No removable cable? Removable cable is a must :thumb:
The Q100 and C70 do both have removable cables :thumb:
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I hate to say it this way but it looks like something I'd find at Office Depot with rubber dome switches.
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Good day!
I also bought a keyboard, and there's a problem with changing the color of the LEDs.
does not change (does not persist) color led of 5. It remains always white.
I change it to any other (as indicated in the expert features), but after exiting the setting mode it is still white. Even the combination <Fn> + <F5> changes only the first 3 LEDs. does not change LED 4.
AND regardless of whether you change each individually the 1,2,3 LED. color for all 3 LED is selected the one that you chose for the first LED.
As I understand, this problem has been known for a looooooong time, but will long time something not fix!!!!
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I hate to say it this way but it looks like something I'd find at Office Depot with rubber dome switches.
It definitely wasn't designed with the enthusiast communtiy in mind initially, more as a high end office/CEO's keyboard. The Q series will almost certainly remain that way if it gets further additions, where the C series is more of our take on an enthusiast keyboard!
There was a Q80 TKL prototype at one point that I did think looked really awesome though in that style.
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I hate to say it this way but it looks like something I'd find at Office Depot with rubber dome switches.
It definitely wasn't designed with the enthusiast communtiy in mind initially, more as a high end office/CEO's keyboard. The Q series will almost certainly remain that way if it gets further additions, where the C series is more of our take on an enthusiast keyboard!
There was a Q80 TKL prototype at one point that I did think looked really awesome though in that style.
Give us that TKL!!!!! opensource firmware please.
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I hate to say it this way but it looks like something I'd find at Office Depot with rubber dome switches.
agreed, it's quite obscene.
Also... no iso keycaps, just ansi and iso german layout, how much of a bad person do you have to be to offer to german layout? I can settle on english, but qwertz is just offensive.