Its structure is very innovative, making possible the idea of an integrated and drawer-type structure.
By milling a whole piece of aluminum, we have made the main body of the front-end structure “an artistic journey of a piece of aluminum” and achieved the acme level of integration.
This is a drawer-type structure that allows the player to finish assembling the liner before the front sequence, and then finally just push the tray into the space capsule and you’re done. Isn’t it very simple and even a bit “novelty”?
CNC Magic: TRUE Integrated shell (gapless sheel) Glitter65 r1
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
Maybe I'm too old and tired, but I didn't understand a single word of that in context with the others.
- browncow
- Location: Poland
- Main keyboard: Chicony 5161 - blue alps
- Main mouse: microsoft ime3.0
- Favorite switch: Futaba MA
me too and i'm not old so don't worry.Findecanor wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 16:14Maybe I'm too old and tired, but I didn't understand a single word of that in context with the others.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
- Favorite switch: IBM beam spring
- DT Pro Member: 0000
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Just reply back with another AI.
There once was a keyboard so sleek,
CNC Magic, not mild but unique.
Glitter65 R1, with a gapless shell,
Typing on it was like a spell.
But beware, it might make you speak in antique!
There once was a keyboard so sleek,
CNC Magic, not mild but unique.
Glitter65 R1, with a gapless shell,
Typing on it was like a spell.
But beware, it might make you speak in antique!
Descriptions are not easy to understand, pictures may be more intuitive.Findecanor wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 16:14Maybe I'm too old and tired, but I didn't understand a single word of that in context with the others.
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Thank you for your serious review of the keyboard, firstly the link to the installation video for this product is here:https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Wu4y1w7nG/browncow wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 17:21me too and i'm not old so don't worry.Findecanor wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 16:14Maybe I'm too old and tired, but I didn't understand a single word of that in context with the others.
for the price: the fact that the price of this keyboard is discounted to a minimum of 149USD in mainland China instead of 299USD is a conversion mistake. Secondly, we have the installation video for you to browse (unfortunately, the video is not localised at the moment), thank you very much!
This reply was posted by the keyboard designer himself (not the editor of an overseas forum)
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Main keyboard: HHKB Type-S with Bluetooth by Hasu
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Gotta Try 'Em All
- DT Pro Member: µ
MoeeTech wrote: ↑05 Feb 2024, 05:41Thank you for your serious review of the keyboard,browncow wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 17:21me too and i'm not old so don't worry.Findecanor wrote: ↑02 Feb 2024, 16:14
Maybe I'm too old and tired, but I didn't understand a single word of that in context with the others.
“GLITTER 65 r1”
After completing the circuit board installation and satellite shaft adjustment in the tray, push the space capsule into the main body and quickly install it.
Let’s talk about it if you’re interested.
discord:https://discord.gg/zD8KwnBq
After completing the circuit board installation and satellite shaft adjustment in the tray, push the space capsule into the main body and quickly install it.
Let’s talk about it if you’re interested.
discord:https://discord.gg/zD8KwnBq
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How can this keyboard be so excellent!
This is definitely the finest and most useful keyboard i have ever seen!
Looking forward to finding a dream keyboard? Still have no idea about which one to choose?
Why don’t you take a look at our GLITTER 65 R1, a keyboard that must have something will perfectly meet your needs!
As a custom keyboard, it has the drawer-type structure, making it possible the idea of an integrated and drawer-type structure. We also adopted an integrated CNC design on the GLITTER 65,ensuring that there are no visible seams in the overall appearance of the keyboard case. The GLITTER 65 R1 is not only practical, but also the perfect desktop decoration. There is a high-brightness through-type light bar at the top of the GLITTER 65 R1. Based on our customer-centered concept, we will serve you with wholeheartedly sincerity and enthusiasm!
when you purchase our products, a canvas messenger bag designed by Moeetech will be given as a bonus.
This is definitely the finest and most useful keyboard i have ever seen!
Looking forward to finding a dream keyboard? Still have no idea about which one to choose?
Why don’t you take a look at our GLITTER 65 R1, a keyboard that must have something will perfectly meet your needs!
As a custom keyboard, it has the drawer-type structure, making it possible the idea of an integrated and drawer-type structure. We also adopted an integrated CNC design on the GLITTER 65,ensuring that there are no visible seams in the overall appearance of the keyboard case. The GLITTER 65 R1 is not only practical, but also the perfect desktop decoration. There is a high-brightness through-type light bar at the top of the GLITTER 65 R1. Based on our customer-centered concept, we will serve you with wholeheartedly sincerity and enthusiasm!
when you purchase our products, a canvas messenger bag designed by Moeetech will be given as a bonus.
- vvp
- Main keyboard: Katy/K84CS
- Main mouse: symetric 5-buttons + wheel
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX
- DT Pro Member: -
Well, I do not know. It looks just line another standard keyboard without a numpad.
It is not ergonomic. No programmability. Unnecessary big space bar but missing application key and right windows and alt key. F-keys in a layer but layer-shift key not easily reachable. One of the hundreds of the very similar variations out there.
How can one could excuse a standard design if it is not a buckling spring?
It is not ergonomic. No programmability. Unnecessary big space bar but missing application key and right windows and alt key. F-keys in a layer but layer-shift key not easily reachable. One of the hundreds of the very similar variations out there.
How can one could excuse a standard design if it is not a buckling spring?
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Please don't create three threads just for promoting your product like you did on Geekhack.
The bottom row is different in the product images. The case design in the last image is unlike the others.
Tray mount? On standoffs or something else? No plate? No hot-swap. No programmability?
No ISO. If there had been an ISO version, a AltGr key would have been required. It has here been replaced with a Fn key. There is only one Alt key: the left one.
The bottom row is different in the product images. The case design in the last image is unlike the others.
Tray mount? On standoffs or something else? No plate? No hot-swap. No programmability?
No ISO. If there had been an ISO version, a AltGr key would have been required. It has here been replaced with a Fn key. There is only one Alt key: the left one.