I have a Epomaker GK96LS, (numpad on the left) and I love this thing - only a few things keep it from being my daily driver. Despite the left-handed keypad, it's currently plugged in at my device imaging/troubleshooting desk - so it still is good enough that I like it enough to have much more expensive and "better" keyboards on display instead of this one. The only things I don't like about it: - Bluetooth Sensitivity: I run it wired because I found this to be the most sensitive Bluetooth board I own when it comes to signal interference. - Software: I run it in generic driver mode and don't change much because their software to customize macros and colors is poorly translated/localized, and seems really shady. - Mode Options: I have to reference the owner manual PDF to change driver layers and Bluetooth modes since it doesn't have any mode switches on the back or sides. - Chassis: I wish the chassis was more rigid, though I do like how lightweight it is. I also wish they actually printed the model info on the back compared to just a serial number.
@@tonypolitowicz8290 Thank you. It will be arrived probably October 29 to November 3. I will reply you my thoughts and review about the keyboard and a different switch option than yours.
I have a Epomaker GK96LS, (numpad on the left) and I love this thing - only a few things keep it from being my daily driver.
Despite the left-handed keypad, it's currently plugged in at my device imaging/troubleshooting desk - so it still is good enough that I like it enough to have much more expensive and "better" keyboards on display instead of this one.
The only things I don't like about it:
- Bluetooth Sensitivity: I run it wired because I found this to be the most sensitive Bluetooth board I own when it comes to signal interference.
- Software: I run it in generic driver mode and don't change much because their software to customize macros and colors is poorly translated/localized, and seems really shady.
- Mode Options: I have to reference the owner manual PDF to change driver layers and Bluetooth modes since it doesn't have any mode switches on the back or sides.
- Chassis: I wish the chassis was more rigid, though I do like how lightweight it is. I also wish they actually printed the model info on the back compared to just a serial number.
@@standards-freak yeah I like that board.
Just in the morning I ordered the peace lily switch version for just 41$🎉And just one hour later the price just go back to 85$
@@sunyan_86 glad you could catch it on a good deal. I’ve been using at work for the last week and it’s a joy to use so far.
I am so lucky
@@tonypolitowicz8290 Thank you. It will be arrived probably October 29 to November 3. I will reply you my thoughts and review about the keyboard and a different switch option than yours.
I picked up the zebra switch version for $39.99 right before the increase! #winning
@@coltonmandell4829 It arrived ! Love it!