I was wondering if anyone can help me with the programming since i have a couple issues I cannot seem to resolve and they are.
1. The backspace seems to have a crazy high repeat rate. I hit it a couple times and almost every time I deletes way more than I want it to. I have seen this on boards before but it usually affects the whole board and not just 1 key.
2. The left control and caps lock seem to be reversed and nothing I do in Jigon seems to resolve it. Plus Jigon sees the keys as being mapped correctly (caps being the in the right place, lctrl in lctrl location)
3. I cannot turn off the RGB underlighting. I have tried every mode under the RGB lighting section and it never turns off. I can turn off the per key lighting though.
4. Is there any way to increase and decrease the LEDs? In Jigon I only see options for the different modes but no way to adjust the lighting (both per-key and RGB backlighting)
This is a fantastic board and everything works perfect except the issues above and if I can resolve the above issues this will be my daily driver. At the worst I can always swap the PCB's but I would rather not desolder the whole board to do that. Let me know if anyone has any suggestions, thanks all.
1. My best guess is that it's either a faulty switch, have you tried swapping it out? Or you may have let the solder bleed into the sockets for the split backspace positions and one of those positions is also bound to backspace, which means you are triggering multiple inputs with each keypress, when held down, doubling the repeat rate compared to a normal key. Photos would help troubleshoot this one.
2. When you have the board connected you should be able to press each key on the keyboard and see the corresponding position highlight in Jigon. That should help you identify the locations of each key. Alternatively you should check out your other layers in Jigon, you may be stuck on the wrong one, I would suggest changing every layer to be the exact same to see if that resolves your problem.
3. You will not be able to turn off the RGB LEDs without using a couple small jumper cable or an additional two RGB diodes to bridge the two positions that are not filled by default, right above the arrow cluster and below the extra-nav cluster. I'm not 100% sure of the specifics but troll around in other L3 Leeku pcb threads for more info, I recall reading it somewhere. Alternatively you can do what I do with L3 PCBs and just tape all the RGB LEDs, I use small squares of black electrical tape.
4. Not sure on this one, I believe in the per-key LED modes there are a few different modes (static) with different brightness settings. For the RGB LEDs there are brightness setting in Jigon, no clue if they work or not as I never use them.
Feel free to PM me if you have any further questions.