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sarajw, (edited ) to random
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O ring time!

What's the point in buying a keyboard with quiet brown switches if I end up clackity-clacking anyway as the key hits the bottom of the downstroke?

Seems to be working :)

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"Here's a new keyboard that meets most of your specific requirements!"

She* said.

"You should order it."

She said.

"Little did she know the yak-shaving, can of worms, mountain of complications cascade that would ensue".

[ * She is me.
Boyf needed a new PC keyboard and between USB standards/power outputs, exotic Linux requirements, macro/keybindings, and uhm copious KVM usage - things got real messy real fast.. ]

None of it is my fault and yet..

#Linux #Keyboards #USB #USBStandards

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Wow I forgot I had ordered this! Two volumes (plus extras) of Shift Happens including slip case. Having just flipped through this book already makes me unreasonably happy! #keyboards #ComputingHistory #ShiftHappens

Cover of Shift Happens volume 2

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I'm a keyboard shortcut gal myself. Developers, please don't think we're all mouse/trackpad fans. Gotta use them sometimes, but when my fingers leave the keys, things get slower. Give me the combos please.

#keyboards
#keyboardshortcuts

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Thinking about my Kinesis Advantage360 (dunno why 🤷‍♀️) and how i really do prefer its physical aspects to those of the MoErgo Glove80, but it's just unusable to me without an escape key‡. So, I wondered about just adding a single key macropad in the appropriate corner. Then I wondered how hard it would be to make one.

If you're curious this is a great 14min overview of what's involved. https://youtu.be/P_oSLBZABGA

#Keyboards

‡ :glare: don't say it. Take your capslock heresy somewhere else.

Gooey0210, to opensource in Preparing a megathread about android FOSS apps - Part Four (Keyboards, Notes, Maps and Music Players)

##Keyboards

Florisboard is back!

Openboard is sadly outdated, but there was some steady updated fork

Simple keyboard (NOT the simple tools), but it doesn’t have many fucntions, but works just great and looks on a million $

##Notes

Many good options, but i would like to see an gpg encrypted notes with local storage

Honorable mentions: logseq, simple notes

Maps

Gmaps WV (donate to divest, plz), organic maps

##Music

Everything that works with jellyfin, bauh was good, but not updated in a while

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Figma’s Creator Micro made me a macro pad person with its colorful, clicky keys - Enlarge / It's coded for designers, quite literally, but the Figma Crea... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1996996

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are there 60% with cherry mx browns (or equivalent)?

Thinking about replacing my current, I think it's a razer blackwidow. with my stream deck and CATS I could use the extra space and I'm not very impressed by the MX red...like, switches in it. I like knowing when it's actuated

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I just love the freedom to work on @zenitizer from anywhere! And since my new #keyboard, the #Dygma Defy is fully wireless, I can now even have a proper ergonomic "desk setup" wherever I am 🤓 Absolutely loving this keyboard and so far and cannot imagine going back after using it for a couple weeks now ⌨️ #remotework #desksetup #desksetups #indiedev #keyboards

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I have published my review of the Redragon Dharma Pro K556 Aluminum Keyboard. You can read the full review on the website via the link below:

https://www.seerofsouls.com/review-redragon-dharma-pro-k556-aluminum-keyboard/

You can also follow @Cliff which is the Mastodon account for my site. Each article is auto posted to that account as well.

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Cliff, to IT

As always, the awesome folks over at Redragon sent me their Dharma Pro K556 Aluminum keyboard to use and review. This is a keyboard I was very excited to get since it’s a full sized, 104-key layout keyboard which is something I really need and enjoy since I work and game from the same PC.

https://www.seerofsouls.com/wp-content/themes/groovy/assets/images/transparent.gifDesign And Build Quality


The Redragon Dharma Pro K556 has a minimalist design, with a metal top and side plates, and a plastic bottom frame. The keys are floating over the top plate, which gives the keyboard a sleek look and makes it easy to clean. The keyboard is also quite heavy and sturdy, which adds to its durability and stability. The Redragon logo is displayed on a metal badge above the 10-keys, and there are four rubber feet on the bottom to prevent the keyboard from sliding.

The keyboard has a standard 104-key layout, with the right Windows key replaced by an FN key that allows access to additional functions, such as media controls, lighting modes, and macro recording. The keyboard also supports full N-key rollover and anti-ghosting, which means that every key press will be registered accurately, even when multiple keys are pressed simultaneously.

https://www.seerofsouls.com/wp-content/themes/groovy/assets/images/transparent.gifThe keyboard comes with Redragon’s own mechanical red switches, which are similar to Cherry MX switches. The switches are hot-swappable, which means that they can be easily replaced without soldering, either for customization or repair. The keyboard also comes with a switch puller and a keycap puller, which are useful tools for swapping switches and keycaps. The switches are available in different colors, each with a different feel and sound. The red switches are linear and quiet, the brown switches are tactile and quiet, the blue switches are tactile and clicky, and the black switches are linear and heavy.

The keycaps are made of ABS plastic, with double-shot injection molding, which means that the legends are part of the keycap and will not fade or wear off. The keycaps have a standard font and size, and are compatible with most aftermarket keycaps. The keycaps also have a slight curve and texture, which makes them comfortable to type on.

Wireless And Wired Connectivity


The keyboard supports three modes of connectivity: Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and USB-C wired. The keyboard can be paired with up to three Bluetooth devices, and can switch between them with a simple key combination. The Bluetooth mode works with most devices that support Bluetooth, such as laptops, tablets, smartphones, and consoles. The 2.4 GHz wireless mode works with a USB-A dongle that can be stored inside the keyboard when not in use. The 2.4 GHz wireless mode has a lower latency and higher stability than the Bluetooth mode, and is ideal for gaming. The USB-C wired mode works with a braided cable that can be plugged into any USB port. The USB-C wired mode has the lowest latency and the highest reliability, and also charges the keyboard’s battery.

https://www.seerofsouls.com/wp-content/themes/groovy/assets/images/transparent.gifThe keyboard has a built-in 1600 mAh lithium battery, which can last for up to 50 hours with the RGB lighting on, and up to 150 hours with the RGB lighting off. The battery life depends on the usage and the brightness of the lighting. I managed to get right about 48 hours with RGB enabled.

The keyboard also has a battery indicator on the top right corner, which shows the battery level with four LED lights. The keyboard can be used while charging, and it takes about 4 hours to fully charge the battery.

RGB Lighting And Software


The keyboard has per-key RGB lighting, which means that each key can be customized with a different color and effect. The keyboard has 18 preset lighting modes, which can be accessed and adjusted with the FN key and the arrow keys. The keyboard also has a music mode, which makes the lighting react to the sound of the music or the game. The keyboard also has a game mode, which disables the Windows key and other keys that might interfere with gaming.

https://www.seerofsouls.com/wp-content/themes/groovy/assets/images/transparent.gifThe keyboard can be further customized with the Redragon software, which can be downloaded from the Redragon website. The software allows the user to create and save custom lighting profiles, assign macros and shortcuts to any key, and adjust the keyboard settings, such as the polling rate, the debounce time, and the sleep mode. The software is easy to use and has a user-friendly interface.

Pros And Cons


The Redragon Dharma Pro K556 keyboard is a great choice for gamers and typists who are looking for a wireless, mechanical, RGB keyboard that offers a lot of features and performance for a reasonable price. Here are some of the pros and cons of this keyboard:

<strong>Pros</strong>Wireless and wired connectivity optionsHot-swappable mechanical switchesPer-key RGB lightingFull N-key rollover and anti-ghostingDurable and sturdy build qualityLong battery lifeCustomizable software<strong>Cons</strong>Heavy and bulkyNo wrist rest or dedicated media keysSoftware only works in wired mode

Discount Code


Thanks to the awesome folks over at Redragon for allowing me to review this product and others that they have sent over in the past. They have also provided me with a special URL that anyone can use to save a total of 10% off of your entire purchase across their site. So if you’re interested in purchasing the Redragon Dharma Pro K556 Aluminum keyboard, or any of their products, you can click this link: Save 10% On Your Entire Order. I believe if you don’t click the link, you can always manually input DECRYPTED as the code during check out.

Final Thoughts


The Redragon Dharma Pro K556 keyboard is a versatile and powerful keyboard that can satisfy the needs and preferences of most users. It has a minimalist and elegant design, a solid and durable build quality, a wireless and wired connectivity options, a hot-swappable mechanical switches, a per-key RGB lighting, a full N-key rollover and anti-ghosting, a long battery life, and a customizable software. It is also reasonably priced at $79.99 currently directly from Redragon, compared to other similar keyboards on the market. Overall, the Redragon Dharma Pro K556 keyboard is a great value for money, and a worthy addition to any gaming or typing setup.

https://www.seerofsouls.com/review-redragon-dharma-pro-k556-aluminum-keyboard/

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