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Positronic Spleen
May 5, 2010

TacticalHoodie posted:

I tried to stay positive about the GMMK Pro but there is too many issues for me to keep waiting out for that thing. Broken screws, 3rd party stab compatibility, a pc plate that pops switches out and the QMK issue is a deal breaker for me. Some of the other reviewers are showing rollover issues which is not going to work for me since I will be using them at home on the gaming pc setup.

I spent the extra money on a KBDFans Bella so I could actually use the Red Samurai keycaps without bottom row issues with the DuRock Eva-02 Linears. Weeaboo as gently caress but I am going to like it when it all put together.

What are the rollover issues with the GMMK Pro? I couldn't find anything in a search, but it would be an issue for me, too.

Whenever I'm looking at boards, I always end up nitpicking the layout. If I cancel my GMMK Pro, I might just go with a classic TKL layout, like the ID87v2. The Keychron C1 would have been perfect if it was programmable; apparently Keychron has "unnamed QMK keyboard (75%)" in the works, but that's probably a ways out. I'd be willing to overlook my layout nitpicks if anything was actually in-stock, which is pretty much the main reason I even considered the GMMK Pro in the first place. I wish I had some room to solder, it would certainly give me more options.

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