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I have a spare PCB + Polycarb plate to sell at cost if anyone is interested in grabbing a spare, decided I won't use it. Pending
Quote from: Blazestorm on Thu, 26 October 2017, 13:04:27I have a spare PCB + Polycarb plate to sell at cost if anyone is interested in grabbing a spare, decided I won't use it. PendingBack to being available if anyone needs a spare PCB+Plate.
@EltonNot much more than what our Korean overlords were asking for
Does anyone have any idea why the in switch leds are only turning on and off when i use the led func, modi, alph, or pad options from O2D. Shouldn't using those keys cycle through multiple different led modes?
Quote from: megaforce93 on Thu, 02 November 2017, 13:04:22@EltonNot much more than what our Korean overlords were asking for Quote from: Prankk on Thu, 02 November 2017, 14:20:28Does anyone have any idea why the in switch leds are only turning on and off when i use the led func, modi, alph, or pad options from O2D. Shouldn't using those keys cycle through multiple different led modes?Should be a LED setting for that...there are so many functions it confuses me.
I soldered the corners switches and started testing the PCB. I noticed that the top right key, the one that is supposed to be PgDn is only affecting the smd rgb leds. It doesn't register as PgDn? Is there anything wrong? It seems to change a few underglow mods.
Quote from: ihalatch on Sat, 04 November 2017, 07:35:19I soldered the corners switches and started testing the PCB. I noticed that the top right key, the one that is supposed to be PgDn is only affecting the smd rgb leds. It doesn't register as PgDn? Is there anything wrong? It seems to change a few underglow mods.Also noticed that when I was inspecting and testing the PCB. I also noticed that all underglow RGBs are set to a white colour.. previous PCBs all had colour cycle on by default. Regarding the key in top right corner.. I assume it can be remapped to whatever using O2D software.Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
Finished mine the other day but hadn't got the camera out since! (Attachment Link)
Quote from: eddible on Tue, 07 November 2017, 11:41:33Finished mine the other day but hadn't got the camera out since! (Attachment Link) Yuri is going on mine as well as soon as I get the holtites I've been waiting on.
Quote from: ChitownM2 on Tue, 07 November 2017, 13:11:10Quote from: eddible on Tue, 07 November 2017, 11:41:33Finished mine the other day but hadn't got the camera out since! (Attachment Link) Yuri is going on mine as well as soon as I get the holtites I've been waiting on.Were you going to solder on the hotlites? I heard that there's not a nice fit with them and the PCB
Quote from: yookwh on Tue, 07 November 2017, 17:26:48Quote from: ChitownM2 on Tue, 07 November 2017, 13:11:10Quote from: eddible on Tue, 07 November 2017, 11:41:33Finished mine the other day but hadn't got the camera out since! (Attachment Link) Yuri is going on mine as well as soon as I get the holtites I've been waiting on.Were you going to solder on the hotlites? I heard that there's not a nice fit with them and the PCBDon't know exactly what I'm doing until I receive the holtites. I also have some mill max sockets that I can use if the holtites don't fit well or won't stay in place on the bottom row. The LED holtites are all installed and working, but the GB I bought them from shipped led separate from switches so I'm still waiting on them to see exactly how I'm going to do this.
Interesting. I was planning to just tack the holtites in place on the bottom of the PCB. So does your solder actually flow over the top of the holtite and actually sandwich the top lip against the PCB?
At first I checked in on GH and saw that the title still reads '1st Batch Shipped, 2nd Batch Pending' and was slightly disappointed by another day passing, but then I read up and mine is already in Frankfurt! So excited oh boy
I've come to view humanity as predominantly monkey business.
I am not going to be home when my package arrives, hopefully USPS requires signature confirmation. Can anyone else confirm this to be the case?
Quote from: MandrewDavis on Mon, 20 November 2017, 11:40:48I am not going to be home when my package arrives, hopefully USPS requires signature confirmation. Can anyone else confirm this to be the case?Yeah, signature was required for LS3.Sent from my SM-G955U1 using Tapatalk
Just got mine! Still waiting on switches though, is there an easy way to test the PCB's to make sure they are fine?
Quote from: Azzures on Tue, 21 November 2017, 01:50:22Just got mine! Still waiting on switches though, is there an easy way to test the PCB's to make sure they are fine?Use a pair of metal tweezers and short the two switch pins. Check on a key tester such as Switch Hitter. Rinse and repeatSent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
Quote from: LightningXI on Tue, 21 November 2017, 02:23:11Quote from: Azzures on Tue, 21 November 2017, 01:50:22Just got mine! Still waiting on switches though, is there an easy way to test the PCB's to make sure they are fine?Use a pair of metal tweezers and short the two switch pins. Check on a key tester such as Switch Hitter. Rinse and repeatSent from my SM-G935T using TapatalkThis is what I do too. A word of caution though, if you're using the needle point electronics tweezers like these do not stick the tweezers into the sockets to make the connection. That is exactly how you rip pads on a pcb.
A multimeter would work! You can do a continuity test.
Cool, just to be clear, all i have to do is turn the multi-meter to continuity mode, and test the pins where the switch would go to see if the meter makes a beep? (All while the board is unplugged)
Anybody tried to run QMK/TMK firmware on this keyboard? Thinking to port it there if not done..
Quote from: rasmusx on Thu, 23 November 2017, 09:34:16Anybody tried to run QMK/TMK firmware on this keyboard? Thinking to port it there if not done..It can be done in theory, since QMK and o2d both require the same controller.