Lemokey L3 Review (and a rant) \\ Premium Keychron Keyboard
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
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In this review, I'm taking you through my unfiltered thoughts on the Lemokey L3 mechanical keyboard by Keychron. From its build quality to its typing experience, I'll share my unfiltered thoughts on everything this high-end keyboard has to offer.
Sound Test: 08:35
Model: Lemokey L3
Switches: Gateron Red
Factory lubed
Factory stabilizers
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In regards to the Keyboard losing memory when the computer goes to sleep. If you go to Device Manager, under either Keyboards, Human Interface Devices or possibly if you're using this keyboard via Bluetooth, in the Bluetooth section ... you can find one or multiple mentions that translate to being your Keyboard.
In some of the mentions you will have the option Properties > Power Management > Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power --- Try switching it off, perhaps just do it on all of them you can find under Keyboards/Human Interface Devices/Bluetooth just to test it out. I say all of them as they have generic names under Human Interface Devices and Keyboards most of the time.
Hey - thanks for the reply and trying to troubleshoot my issue.
I have 9 instances of HID Keyboard device in my Windows Device Manager. 5 of them had the option to turn off the power management setting you mentioned, so I'll try that.
It's 8 am, so I'll report back after a day or so with the results.
Really appreciate your tip! 👊
Update - Adjusting the power control settings in device manager did not resolve the keyboard issue :(
I use Redragon K587 as my main. It has side macro keys just like that but 5 keys. Hot swappable switches, with media keys and volume wheel. It is not gasket mounted. It's cheap ($35) but offers a lot of features. It has its own software for customization. You can uninstall the software after customization and keeps the settings saved. No such problems like that.... It does the job. I really love it.
Holy. That Redragon you mentioned is only $68 on Amazon.
I might pick one up to play with. Thanks for the comment.
Great! I believe what you saw is the Pro version cause it's a lot expensive than mine. It has optical switches. Mine is the "Non" Pro version. The stock switches in the Non Pro is Outemu blue. You might not like it but it's hotswap, easy to replace. But the sockets fit only Outemu and Akko switches.
@@axismachineriesandfabricat3336 Have you ever used brown switches? I've actually never heard of blue switched before.
I loved loved loved my speed switches from my last Corsair k95. My order options on Amazon for the Redragon k587 are Red and Brown.
@@derekszyszka I am currently using Outemu browns. But the tactile feel is very low. Almost nothing. If you want tactile, I suggest to choose Akko Lavander Purples. Many said it fits Outemu sockets.
@@derekszyszka In my country, only Outemu Blues is the option for Redragon K587 (Non Pro)
Am I the only one wondering what you typed out at the end??? I never thought much about different keyboards but this one sure has that ASMR vibe to it...very soothing to listen to.
A keyboard to a creator is like a brush to a painter --essential for bringing ideas to life.
The basic assembly of the typical MX style switch + couple of mm allowance for hotswap sockets under the PCB + a couple of mm allowance for gasket travel necessitates that the keyboard is as high as it is. Yes you can shave a few mm off the height, but compromises will have to be made.
Good to keep in mind. Thanks for the comment.
I don't see much point in small media keys on keyboards that you can reprogram with VIA, unless you use absolutely every single key on the right side of the keyboard. The default on the knob already give you 3 media keys(Vol+/-, Mute), but can be changed, and the top right key is pause, so you already have 4. With VIA you can change any keys that you don't use in productivity tasks to be media keys if you want more of them.
I've already programmed the 'pause' key to pause music/whatever is playing, but VIA can't figure out how to get 'play' something again.
I don't think I'm programming the keyboard wrong. Maybe the software is just flakey?
I got my L3 a few days ago, having similar issues with the knob but only when I bind it to some special keys or macros - which leads me to believe it's a firmware problem, not a hardware one. Try to bind the knob to some 'basic' keys like KC_A and KC_B and see if the problems persist.
Hey. Thanks for the reply. I have tried to bind it to alternate functions before with no success.
It sucks that you're having this issue as well, but at least I know I'm not alone.
Keychron needs to fix this issue ASAP!!
@@derekszyszka You're not alone, but these issues seem really inconsistent. I found several reports of this happening to people, and yet somehow the symptoms are slightly different. In my case it has nothing to do with sleep, either on PC's or keyboard's side, more like macros and special keys acting wonky when bound to any key at all - not only the knob or the macro keys, and it does that right after programming them.
Fortunately the firmware is open source, so even if Keychron doesn't fix this, hopefully the community eventually will :D
Didnt think the reds would be that loud
They are much quieter than my previous MX Speed switches. But I agree with you. I didn't expect them to be this loud.
Also, all the gaming keys on the left-hand side are WAY louder than the lesser-used keys, and it's only been 5 months.
losing memory state is a nightmare on expensive VIA compatible keyboard
I know what you mean. I'm going to wear out the USB plug after a few thousands cycles over the next years.
I'm shocked Keychron is openly letting this happen on their premium keyboards.
smh