![]() ![]() By default, media keys just do the normal F1/2/etc functions and you have to press the FN key to get the media functions, while I prefer the other way around. I admit was a little at a loss for how to handle the media keys because I had never used VIA before to remap and the documentation is a bit barebones. I'd recommend getting the shine through keys add-on if you want the backlight to really stand out! I have the original K3 from the Kickstarter and I didn't expect the Pro to feel so different, but it's fantastic. The pop-back from the keys is so responsive. The material of the keys feels really nice to type and the shape plus the size of the keys makes you feel like you're just zipping along typing on the keyboard. I love the 75% layout and Keychon nails it here. Since I have the hotswap version, I can easily replace these with banana switches or any other switches online. ![]() Overall, I can live with these 2 downsides as I can just turn off the LED's all together. I do like how it's lubed, however, but it feels similar to Logitech's G915 Tactile and Linear switches. Red switches: While I can perform well on these switches when typing. However, this is a small negative and hopefully I won't have any issues in the long term. Even the NuPhy Air 75 has a 2400-4000 mAh battery. The K12 has a reasonable 4000 mAh battery due to the size which lasts more than 3 months. Small battery capacity: I do hope that with my use case I will only have to charge this once a month. The spacebar sounds like a spacebar and the other stabs feels great. Gaming seems to be a non-issue, as I am not that great at gaming anyways and moving my character is a breeze like on my Q1 and Q3 Pro SE. Works really well just as the other wireless Keychron keyboards do. As it is low profile it is very portable. The white PBT low profile keycaps feels really nice and I have no problem hitting 100 WPM average without missing keys. This is my favorite layout as it is compact and looks really nice. VIA/QMK is not a necessity for me as I mainly used the K12 with my S9 Ultra tablet and will be using this keyboard with the tablet. This layout is the most versatile in comparison to a 60% keyboard (obviously). Unfortunately, I accidentally broke off the tiny switch that is on the pcb to turn on bluetooth or turn off the keyboard so I decided that it would be a good time to upgrade to this 75% keyboard. I bought this keyboard to replace my K12, which in my opinion was too tall for portability and people in my college (like 2) says that it looked like a gaming keyboard. ![]()
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