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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: rjohn on Tue, 26 November 2019, 23:44:24
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Hello found this on kickstarter in case someone interested :
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1726921992/kemove-an-upgradable-64-to-66-key-mechanical-keyboard
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can an admin move it on : https://geekhack.org/index.php?board=41.0
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Interestingly, this board seems to use the same driver as the GK61. Possibly it uses the same pcb?
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might be
they already reached their goal and double it
if they hit $30,000, there will be one Key Switch Puller and one Keycap Puller along with each keyboard for FREE!
(https://ksr-ugc.imgix.net/assets/027/404/841/9a76346948e95c1ebe310419351016f5_original.jpg?ixlib=rb-2.1.0&w=700&fit=max&v=1575353945&auto=format&gif-q=50&q=92&s=cbe2dbaafabb33b24a53fe61df6f712f)
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If I get the 61 key version (the 60% board), will I be able to swap the spacebar out for two keys? Or do I have to buy the more expensive version for that to work. The board itself seems quite interesting, of higher quality than most of the prebuilts that you can buy for that price range.
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If I get the 61 key version (the 60% board), will I be able to swap the spacebar out for two keys? Or do I have to buy the more expensive version for that to work. The board itself seems quite interesting, of higher quality than most of the prebuilts that you can buy for that price range.
Is this hotswap
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If I get the 61 key version (the 60% board), will I be able to swap the spacebar out for two keys? Or do I have to buy the more expensive version for that to work. The board itself seems quite interesting, of higher quality than most of the prebuilts that you can buy for that price range.
Is this hotswap
from their description :
KEMOVE 61-key boasts simple and minimal design and dazzling backlight effects. It is a fully customizable mechanical keyboard for it is compatible with almost all the key switches and keycaps in the market. You can take pleasure in the process of DIY your very own KEMOVE anytime, anywhere you want by replacing the hot-swappable switches and keycaps hassle-free. At an unbeatable price of only $59, KEMOVE 61-key is without a doubt, the best amongst all personalized keyboards.
about the space bar i dont think its the same pcb
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it looks suspiciously like the GK64, but from what i see is that it uses 2 space bars and Bluetooth. But still why the 2U left shift :(
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If I get the 61 key version (the 60% board), will I be able to swap the spacebar out for two keys? Or do I have to buy the more expensive version for that to work. The board itself seems quite interesting, of higher quality than most of the prebuilts that you can buy for that price range.
Is this hotswap
I want a hotswap board so badly but again it isn't a need...
from their description :
KEMOVE 61-key boasts simple and minimal design and dazzling backlight effects. It is a fully customizable mechanical keyboard for it is compatible with almost all the key switches and keycaps in the market. You can take pleasure in the process of DIY your very own KEMOVE anytime, anywhere you want by replacing the hot-swappable switches and keycaps hassle-free. At an unbeatable price of only $59, KEMOVE 61-key is without a doubt, the best amongst all personalized keyboards.
about the space bar i dont think its the same pcb
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$30.000 goal reached.
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I received my two Kemove 61's with Gateron Brown switches. I like the board for the most part however their "Software Driver" isn't compatible for it yet so no remapping or RGB customizations can be done outside of the out of the box ones which are rather limited, which is unfortunate. I'm unsure what PCB they're using, it might be custom, i see it's labeled Turing_KB-11U35-V1.2 but I can't find much online for that. I see it has these chips: NXP LPC11U35F/401 chip and a CYW20730A2KML.