Kit de clavier personnalisé L75

$109.00
$109.00
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1 Quantité = 10 Interrupteurs

Les interrupteurs sont vendus par paquets de 10, sauf indication contraire.

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Kit ou assemblé ?

Si vous souhaitez un clavier semi-assemblé, veuillez acheter 85 commutateurs et sélectionner « Assemblé ».

Si vous souhaitez un clavier entièrement assemblé, veuillez acheter 85 commutateurs avec ChocFox Legends et sélectionnez « Assemblé ».

Si vous souhaitez uniquement un kit clavier, vous pouvez sélectionner « Kit ».

Chosfox L75 !
Notre premier clavier.


Il s'agit d'un kit de clavier mécanique à profil bas.
Disposition à 75 %, un total de 85 touches.
avec des prises remplaçables à chaud pour les commutateurs Kailh Choc.
Connectivité filaire/BT
Corps entièrement en aluminium
Assistance VIA : Personnalisez facilement vos dispositions de touches et vos macros grâce au configurateur VIA. Obtenez le lien vers le fichier JSON et des ressources supplémentaires ici .
Micrologiciel personnalisé : prend en charge les macros personnalisées pour des fonctionnalités améliorées.
Couleur : Gris argenté anodisé

Caractéristiques:
Matériau du boîtier : Aluminium noir 6063 avec surface anodisée sablée
Taille : 320*120*15mm (Sans interrupteur ni touches)
320*120*25mm (Avec interrupteur et touches)
Couleur du PCB : Noir
Angle : 3 degrés
Microcontrôleur : VS11K34A*1 VS12L12A*2
Poids : environ 800 g

Les stabilisateurs de chocolat sont inclus !


Customer Reviews

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Some person in Arizona
Read me to get VIA working – fairly affordable choc v1 low profile keyboard.

Ordered this earlier this month. Received it this week and took the time to assemble it today. It took me perhaps 45 minutes to an hour to carefully assemble it. But that's because this is the first time that I've needed to assemble a keyboard.

I could not get the software to work. It would not find the keyboard even if it was plugged in. Initially, could not get the .json file linked to on the website to work with Via (via.evove.top, usevia.app, or via the desktop GUI wrapper). However, I found the secret by sideloading Chosfox's .json into Via (click on settings and enable the Design tab and then load the .json from Chosfox. Then, the Configure tab worked to change keys.

If you're adding or using a layer, work with layer 2,—layer 1 appears to be hard-coded into the function key that's next to delete. For example, I ended up changing the right win key to be the key to access layer 2. And to avoid the weirdness, once I'm in layer two, I hard-coded the right win key in layer 2 to also be the right win key.

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Miguel G
A good, solid small keyboard

Exactly as described, I decided to try linear pink switches, preassembled and I was not disappointed. It feels like I am spacegliding and I can go through each word much more faster compared to brown switches. They are also slightly quieter too. The quality feels nice, thanks to the aluminum, and it has bluetooth as well. I am removing one star since one of my switches doesn't have RGB, idk it its defective or damaged, and the keyboard feet that they used are off centered and my keyboard does wobble while typing. It can be fixed by getting a new set, making your own feet, and the whatnot. Also, the software does not work and to customize your keys, it would have to be through VIA, at least with my model. It is super serviceable, only held down by a couple of screws and the whole thing comes off. Switches seem easy to take out as well. I would recommend this keyboard if you use your phone for notes and would like a keyboard to type faster, as well as a keyboard that is easy to repair as well. For me, its perfect since all I do during my classes is take notes on my phone, so I decided to buy a keyboard and spaceglide.

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Michael
Nice feel but with flaws

The keyboard feels very good. It's super easy to assemble.
I got a faulty PCB and it was replaced. The second PCB had a faulty soldering spot. No further support. I found the flaw on my own and fixed it on my own.

The software has some bugs and could be easily fixed by a willing community. But chosfox claims they don't use QMK (but that's mandatory to work with VIA so it's obviously not true). They don't want to make the sourcecode public. That's super sad. A good keyboard with shitty software and no transparency for the community.

But still it feels very nice to use.

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mert kizilay
Great

I really like this keyboard. A manual about how to build would be nice, but it's still fairly easy to build. Quality is great, feel is great, looks great. Customer service is great ; I ve received a wrong set of keycaps, and they immediately send new set. I highly recommend.

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N C
Some very strange choices

There are some nice things for sure but let down by some very strange choices. The positives - reasonable case fit, clean PCB, good size battery. Not so positive: No hotswap or plate layout flexibility (not even split backspace), a mix of philips heads crews for internal and a pin hex screw for external screws (with no pin hex screw provided), no assembly instructions, box contains instructions for bluetooth function keys but no assembly instructions. The lack of split backspace option I probably should have noticed first but is the biggest killer and why I'll be selling it onwards.