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iridyon t1_j66gkjc wrote

I’m really interested in the JJK21. Would you mind elaborating a bit on what you mean by “Inherent hassle comes to programming the board (software complications but programmable nonetheless)”? Do you mean that the software is difficult to use?

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Tardigradium OP t1_j66h273 wrote

The software itself is easy to use.

I'm saying in MY experience it was a hassle because the board wasn't connecting to the app. Because I was on a windows VM on a Mac.

This software or any thing pointing to it is non-existent on the manual that comes with it. You have to find it on Epomakers website.

BUT the only con anyone should worry about is the fact that the knob is not programmable.

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Tardigradium OP t1_j667vzi wrote

Man, I had to use 3 different virtual machines (I'm on a mac) to finally program this thing.

I ended up using UTM.

Specs:

Spray painted with gloss pumpkin orange and matte clear coated.

Switches: Glorious Pandas, Kailh Box Whites

Keycaps: Plastic Keycaps

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Pros:

  1. Programmable buttons
  2. Small form factor.

Cons:

  1. Knob is not programmable
  2. Inherent hassle comes to programming the board (software complications but programmable nonetheless).
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liorhadar02 t1_j67l4r2 wrote

How's the connectivity? Any hiccups with wifi / Bluetooth?

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Tardigradium OP t1_j67m3bl wrote

Honestly it's flawless! Connects damn near instantly. Pairing for the first time, it appeared instantly in the Bluetooth menu for pairing.

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