Okay, so you’re saying that the QMK keychron boards, when over Bluetooth, are a much higher latency than when plugged in.
Okay, so you’re saying that the QMK keychron boards, when over Bluetooth, are a much higher latency than when plugged in.
Totally, I saw that they are listed as QMK and wireless, I’m just curious how they figured that out when as far as I know there are basically no other QMK keyboards running wirelessly.
Since OP wants QMK — how do the keychrons work wirelessly with QMK? I thought you needed ZMK for wireless firmware.
Wow nice. That’s sort of a game changer… why can’t other QMK boards work like this?
I got my first wireless board (with ZMK - a Ferris sweep) recently and I love it. My only wish is that the Bluetooth range were larger.
Beautiful keyboard!
Since you have the Bluetooth version, I’m curious if it is QMK compatible and how that works. I was under the impression that QMK doesn’t work wirelessly.
Got it. Yeah, even the k2 pro is listed as wireless, I just don’t understand how it’s possible to use QMK wirelessly.
How does the QMK firmware on keychron work with wireless mode? I thought QMK doesn’t work over Bluetooth.
How is the wireless range of your keychron?
I don’t use it one-handed. I use two hands and take one away when I need to use the mouse.
I’ve used a split keyboard for a few years now and wish I could drop the mouse. But using mouse keys on QMK is just not as fluid as using a mouse.
I have one of these split keyboards and still use a mouse. I’d like to use it less, but haven’t found any great alternatives to fully remove it. 
Nice! Sound test?
I use a Planck for my travel keyboard. The circuit board and the plate are a little wobbly after having it for 3 years now, which is a little annoying but doesn’t affect the function of the board.
I can just feel things moving around when I pick up the board.
I opened the case and checked out the circuit board itself, but the wobbliness was something I couldnt do anything about.
Moonlander with Alpaca silents at home and a Ferris Sweep wireless with reds at work.
Retired a Planck with Copper switches.