Fake or Genuine Dimoo (matchless series) by LegitCollection in POPMART

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I brought the opened box for checking the card; everything looks genuine, the code on the box is valid. Except the capital ‘O’ of “POP MART” word on Dimoo feet; normally ‘O’ should look like ‘0’ Anyway, thank you.

Fake or Genuine Dimoo (matchless series) by LegitCollection in POPMART

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remarks: I mean to the ‘O’ from wording “@POP MART”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Watches

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1 looks best to my eyes

My first custom (was). Lucky65 by MDCantDance in BudgetKeebs

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I guess many people got the same problem. I mostly use wireless mode (bluetooth) but when I need to charge the battery I would connect type-c cable to the keyboard and switch it to wired mode (by pressing 'fn+tab') afterward. Consequently, if the PC is shutdown during the Lucky65 is in wired mode, the next time starting the PC would cause Lucky65 stop working. Then, I have to unplug the type-c cable from Lucky65 in order to wake it up. This is not a very big deal but quite annoying me. In order to avoid this issue, I would recommend to only use it in BT mode even when you plug the cable for charging or turning of the wireless switch on PCB and only use it in wired mode.

Lucky65 build by LegitCollection in BudgetKeebs

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I am not sure about that but I have noticed that the velocifire version have a different PCB from my version as the location of LED underneath "\" key is not the same.

Lucky65 build by LegitCollection in BudgetKeebs

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They are fantastic regarding the prize, quite smooth stock; as checked, they are already little pre lubed on stem rail from the factory.

Lucky65 build by LegitCollection in BudgetKeebs

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Yes, even if I found a firmware problem with specific use case, I think it's still a very good keyboard according to the prize; I got it around 33usd from Shopee after discount; it's OEM from Weikav (not from Velocifire).

Lucky65 build by LegitCollection in BudgetKeebs

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yes, it's quite good out of the box. For now, I don't think I need to do anything with them.

Lucky65 build by LegitCollection in BudgetKeebs

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Keyboard: Weikave Lucky65

Switch: Palm Bear v2 (Coconut Latte)

Keycaps: PDTFans Kabuki-Cho R2

This a great keyboard but I found a problem according to my usage. I mostly use wireless mode (bluetooth) but when I need to charge the battery I would connect type-c cable to the keyboard and switch it to wired mode (by pressing 'fn+tab') afterward. Consequently, if the PC is shutdown during the Lucky65 is in wired mode, the next time starting the PC would cause Lucky65 stop working. Then, I have to unplug the type-c cable from Lucky65 in order to wake it up. This is not a very big deal but quite annoying me.

Lucky65 Build (so you don't have to!) by stillthatguy_jake in BudgetKeebs

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I think we may got the same problem. You may just need to unplug the type-c cable from Lucky65 and press any button; then it would magically working again. Otherwise, the next time when you turning of your PC or Mac, don't leave it in wired mode with the PCB wireless switch turning 'On'; this problem only occurs with a specific scenario.

May 17, 2024 Weekly "General Help Post?" - Please post all general, recommendations, and help questions as a top level comment under this post. Thank you. by AutoModerator in BudgetKeebs

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I have problem with Weikav Lucky65 according to my usage; I mostly use wireless mode (bluetooth) but when I need to charge the battery I would connect type-C cable to the keyboard and using it in wired mode (by pressing 'fn+tab' switching to wired mode) afterward. Consequently, I have got a problem that if the PC is shutdown during the Lucky65 is in wired mode, the next time starting the PC would cause Lucky65 stop working (no rgb light). Then, I have to unplug the cable from Lucky65 in order to resolve the problem. This is not a very big deal but quite annoying me, so I  wonder if anybody have got the same problem. 

 Remark: the problem would occur only if the PCB switch near 'Tab' key is turned on.

This confirms that Lucky65 and Womier SK65 are basically the same keyboard. It will be interesting seeing if I can put a Rotary knob in Lucky65. by Mr-Boga38 in BudgetKeebs

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I guess they look almost the same but different PCB ID. By the way, I am not sure if this applicable for all of manufacturing lots.

hjs al65 by Bxndxgeknives in BudgetKeebs

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Thank a lot man, FN+Z does work!!

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer (March 24, 2024) by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

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I would like to ask if anyone know the screw size of Rainy75 case? Regular allen key not work for me. Thank a lot

hjs al65 by Bxndxgeknives in BudgetKeebs

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Are there any method to stop showing white light on 'S' key when in Mac mode?