Got the Uniqey board today.
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Its rock solid, perfect workmanship...no flaws at all.
Works fine even with GRUB and under linux.
Best thing about it (beside the famous GMK keys ofc) are the QMX dampening clips. I was looking for a fullsize board which i can use at work without my colleagues going on tilt. Usually I would have taken just some O-rings. But I am not a huge fan of the O-ring feeling, as they make keypresses just so mushy. These clips are much more nicer and dampening the sound at least the same (if not more...science has to be done here) than o-rings would do, while still having the clean mecha feeling. Unfortunately they are only available for pcb mount, and so is the board...no plate inside.
Further feature is "bluetooth" functionality. You can pair upto 3 further devices with it and easily switching between them.
Also comes with the usual multimedia functions which are activated via FN Key (normally right window key) + F-row keys.
Layout is completely standard (like Filco etc). Also Capslock is centered.
I am a bit disappointed about the current non-existence of programming functions. They are stated as "programmable expert features for further customization" and pointing to the download area of the Uniqey site, but apparently this part of the page is still under construction. But also in the manual is stated that they want to further develop the functionality through software updates.
So I hope for the best here, as otherwise I fear that this board will be a tad bit too expansive for what it offers, even when it comes with one of the best keycaps in the world. Btw, dont mind my choosen color combo...i want to use the set on one of my dark boards and putting a good old retro beige set on this one.
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QMX clips
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