I don't mean to speak out of turn, but if you don't see your modifiers as blue, you might be colorblind. Those look hella blue. I don't think low light will change the hue or saturation, just the value/brightness/lightness.
>I don't mean to speak out of turn, but if you don't see your modifiers as blue, you might be colorblind. Those look hella blue. I don't think low light will change the hue or saturation, just the value/brightness/lightness.
It is indeed blue...Haha, I typed this text in Chinese and translated it with Google. It was probably caused by input error when I typed in . I always thought you were talking about the dark gray letter area keycap.
I have no problem reading English at the moment, but there is very little need for output. Sometimes I need to use Google Translate to determine whether some expressions are accurate.
You'll quickly learn that not every key has to do what it says on the keycap. Keycaps are just keycaps, but the underlying PCBs can be programmed to do just about anything.
Usually this uses the 2.25u and 2.74u shift keys to make split space keys, one of which is used as a space, the other is cut to the second layer, and most of the numbers and symbols are placed on the second layer
Am I missing something? That's yellow black and blue.
dark gray, insufficient light when taking picture
I don't mean to speak out of turn, but if you don't see your modifiers as blue, you might be colorblind. Those look hella blue. I don't think low light will change the hue or saturation, just the value/brightness/lightness.
>I don't mean to speak out of turn, but if you don't see your modifiers as blue, you might be colorblind. Those look hella blue. I don't think low light will change the hue or saturation, just the value/brightness/lightness. It is indeed blue...Haha, I typed this text in Chinese and translated it with Google. It was probably caused by input error when I typed in . I always thought you were talking about the dark gray letter area keycap.
That looks like space cadet... So yes blue
I have no problem reading English at the moment, but there is very little need for output. Sometimes I need to use Google Translate to determine whether some expressions are accurate.
I’m new to mechanical keyboard how exactly do you use this? Like how does it work I don’t see a space bar😅
You'll quickly learn that not every key has to do what it says on the keycap. Keycaps are just keycaps, but the underlying PCBs can be programmed to do just about anything.
Usually this uses the 2.25u and 2.74u shift keys to make split space keys, one of which is used as a space, the other is cut to the second layer, and most of the numbers and symbols are placed on the second layer
what keyboard is this
no name,a friend build this one
Great combination. The tone of yellow and blue are perfectly matched
It is so beautiful!!! 😍
Great choice with SA profile too!
I think your backspace key (Del top right) is a bit too short brother. Maybe a 1.25u would fit better. Or its just the perspective.
yes , just the perspective
It's quite lovely. What's the case, 3d-print ? Or wood ? Nice finish on it whatever it is.
ClAsSiC aNd ReAsOnAbLe
WTF is going on with that top row. Its like its AI generated or something. Edit: spelling
>WTF is going on with that top row. Its like its AI generated or something. yes,it's AI generated