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Oscaroscar
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Sep 3, 2014
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I do agree that normally different resistors are required for different voltage drop LEDs, Eg, red/yellow vs green vs blue/white. As far as I am aware through observation though photos, we can guess that the resistors are pre-soldered, and may not fully account for this, but this is only a guess, and I would expect more information to be available as this becomes closer to reality.
The offset Fn key is aesthetically not lined up to the spacebar, and I agree that this initially can be a bit of a surprise, but I guess it is lined up with the case. The technical aspects of the offset also permit the centrally mounted switch, which would otherwise have being in the way of the spacebar switch. Maybe the Fn is not lined up to the spacebar for this reason? I would figure that a practical advantage of the case centred Fn switch is the improved reach for the top right keys when trying to utilise the Fn layer for those keys. A spacebar centred switch might just be beyond comfortable reach for small hands, but as it is works nicely.
I see this as being my end game board, and if I can get myself some clears, white backlight (or none), and a set of my favourite keycaps, I would have my programmable board, awesome layout with dedicated arrow keys for lazy photo browsing, and those extra few keys over my Pure to give me easy access volume controls and power buttons. And the slimmest and smallest case to boot, for that seriously compact keyboard. This is a dream that needs to come true!
Sep 3, 2014
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