I want a 40% but truthfully everytime one of the budget board companies does something the others follow so I think I'll wait a few months and see how Aula, royal kludge etc. react to this development.
The way to use a 40% is to have the two spacebars act as layer modifiers as well, making full use of a conveniently placed digit (the thumb) that is normally underutilised in bigger keyboards.
No number row is crazy. I love it! Thanks for the upload, AngelPGC!
IKR tysm for watchingg!!
Pocket Keyboard TH40!! So cute!! hahahh Thanks Angel! Bringing us another incredible review!
yeahh no problem epomaker!!!
My friend bought this and she put some cute kitty key caps. Might be my next keyboard purchase its so smoll
How do you select a line, like ctrl+shift+arrow+home/end?
I mean how do you get arrow+home/end?
This is gonna be my gateway drug away from 60/75. Love that its via.
im currently thinking about buying this kb and reviews like this help to make a decision. i won't thank you rn bc title says i should do it later :)
I want a 40% but truthfully everytime one of the budget board companies does something the others follow so I think I'll wait a few months and see how Aula, royal kludge etc. react to this development.
I hope Zuoya will enter this niche soon. I'm satisfied with their GMK67 & GMK61 so far
Do you think will be easy to made this keyboard sound more thocky?
the keyboard already has thick layers of foam and dampening materials, but you can like add a tape mod possibly or lube the switches if you want
Nice review.
thank you!
It doesn't have QMK right? Just some jank VIA support?
yeahh only via
Idiot
when is the next mobile fortnite video?
in 100000+ years
jk they got rid of it on apple 😞😞 they don’t want me to make mobile videos anymore
@@AngelPGC time really did fly, now I’m a senior in high school
danggg and you've been subscribed for 5 years tysmm
its so kawaii
HEYY KUMORAA
get a planck.
Is is to much to ask 4 a full spacebar damn
The way to use a 40% is to have the two spacebars act as layer modifiers as well, making full use of a conveniently placed digit (the thumb) that is normally underutilised in bigger keyboards.
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can i get a shout out? I'm starting off as a Tech Repair content creator