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abhixec
15
Feb 3, 2016
These don't have arrow keys. How does that work ?
Areox
0
Feb 3, 2016
abhixecWhy would they need them? :P
IrPOWERranger
6
Feb 3, 2016
abhixecThey have 2 sets, on the Fn layer. Fn + WASD Fn + PL;'
Makami
4237
Feb 3, 2016
abhixecHi,
nothing wrong being new to this hobby of us. The missing arrow keys, better said function is "outsourced" to a second layer, and some other functions, too. You've to hold down the Fn (Function)-key, on the right side of the spacebar and WASD for example to trigger the arrow keys. Some people prefer dedicated keys, other like a minimalistic keyboard better, to each their own.
Manual for this mk and Fn layer: https://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/227820785?access_key=key-mV9nW6vJCsJhYTmeRWAC&allow_share=true&escape=false&show_recommendations=false&view_mode=scroll
Cheers
abhixec
15
Feb 4, 2016
MakamiAh thanks :)
abhixec
15
Feb 4, 2016
Makamialso is this keyboard programmable ?
rustyautoparts
4
Feb 4, 2016
abhixecIt's not programmable in the same way that the Pok3r is, but you can swap certain predefined keys using the dip switches on the back of the case. Here's a good explanation of how that works and what key configurations it supports: http://www.hardcoreware.net/kbp-v60-mini-review/ (scroll down to the layout section).
abhixec
15
Feb 5, 2016
rustyautopartsthank you I am tempted to try a 60% keyboard and I am not sure which is the best one to get ! :(
Mitchismo
127
Feb 5, 2016
abhixecThis one with front printed legends and clicky switches. Trust me. It's the one you want.
abhixec
15
Feb 5, 2016
MitchismoIn for one , going by your word :) order the quiet one
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