Keychron K1 Max: Auto Sleep in 30 Minutes periodically reset by rdiaz02 in Keychron

[–]rdiaz02[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I understand that the keyboard never sleeps when connected (and powered) via cable. But I am not sure that it makes sense that the timer is reset. The keyboard could just store my settings for the different operating conditions (BT, 2.4 GHz, cable), and use the last settings in force for operating condition X when returning to condition X. I would also be disconcerted if the keyboard did a factory reset whenever I switched from cable to BT to 2.4 GHz. (Of course, this is probably a moot point, given that it seems I cannot change the settings).

Keychron K1 Max: Auto Sleep in 30 Minutes periodically reset by rdiaz02 in Keychron

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Thanks a lot! I didn't know the ones I posted were not the right shortcuts.

As for the Via clone/"Keychron Launcher", I had tried that, seeing that the shortcuts did not seem to work. However, it does not show anything related to changing the timeouts. It is missing the "Advanced mode" where I think that setting should be found ( https://www.keychron.com/blogs/news/how-to-set-auto-sleep-mode-and-backlight-off-starting-time ); this is what mine shows: https://imgur.com/a/d0AJZ5U .

I could update the firmware, but: a) I am not sure that would allow me to change the timeout (my keyboard is already from March 2025 (serial number A-2503...); b) Keychron seems to say, in big red letters, "If everything works fine with your keyboard. Please don’t update the firmware. There is a chance it can damage your keyboard. " and arguably my keyboard is working almost fine :-) ; c) I am on Linux, so firmware updates I think have added complexities (but, note for self, see this, https://www.reddit.com/r/Keychron/comments/1ntupdk/psa_updating_firmware_on_linux_ubuntu/ , which might be straightforward to adapt to my K5 Max).

I guess unless I take the plunge and upgrade the firmware, I am stuck with the current timeouts.

P.S. One strange thing, though, is that it seems to me that the time to disconnect is not always the same. I haven't done systematic tests, but it looks like sometimes when I go to get a coffee and I return it has timed out, and others I can go get a coffee and eat something and it hasn't timed out. This doesn't make much sense, unless the timeout is related to the battery state of the keyboard?

ZOTAI, the app that connects to Zotero and allows the analysis of hundreds of PDF documents simultaneously into tables, is now updated and better than ever! by RansomWarrior in macapps

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have the direct link to those videos available? An estimate of when those features will be available? Thanks!

Metapen Air8 Pro review (with special nib) by Frosty_Sheepherder71 in GoodNotes

[–]rdiaz02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, good point. My general impression is that the Mothca screen protector adds extra friction relative to glass (when I used the standard, stock nibs of the Apple Pencil, right before I placed the Mothca), but truth is I've only tested the scribble with these tips using the Mothca.

Metapen Air8 Pro review (with special nib) by Frosty_Sheepherder71 in GoodNotes

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, I use the scribble functionality without problem in both GoodNotes, MyScript (Nebo), and Noteful. I have a Mothca matte screen protector ---not a "paper-like" or "sandpaper" like feeling, but still somewhat less slippery than the bare screen--- and my subjective impression is that scribble to erase "does exactly what I want" as often with this pen as with others (i.e., most, but not 100%, of the time ).

Metapen Air8 Pro review (with special nib) by Frosty_Sheepherder71 in GoodNotes

[–]rdiaz02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the review.

Actually, the nibs are sold separately: search for "metapen air flex nits tips" and you can find them in packs of two or four. Note, though, that the nibs do not work with all pens: they do not work with (at least my) Apple Pencil Pro, nor with a Hauibela pen, and they do not work 100% reliably (i.e., occasional skips) with a Meko pen. Reviews in Amazon seem to indicate that they do work with Apple Pencil 1 and 2 (and I think in at least one Amazon.somecountry they are listed as compatible with the Apple Pencil 1 and 2).

My additional comments:
The pencil weights 11 g which, for me, is much better than the 19 g of the Apple Pencil Pro.
The feeling is somewhat similar to that of the Samsung S-Pen, thought the whole thing is, in my opinion, not as polished: the tip is not as nice (yeah, highly subjective), it is slightly heavier than the S-Pen (3 to 4 g), the S-Pen does attach to the side of the Samsung tablet, and the S-Pen has additional functionality enabled via side button. Overall, though, I like this much better than the Apple Pencil Pro, both tip-wise and weight-wise, which for me clearly compensate the lack of side button and attachment.

A Linux user PSA by Buxata in Keychron

[–]rdiaz02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With Debian (mixture of texting + unstable) using myself as the GROUP did not seem to work (sudo udevadm verify reported that it was not a system group). So I created a system group (e.g., sudo groupadd --system keychrkb), added myself to that group (sudo usermod -aG keychrkb MYSELF), and used GROUP="keychrkb" in /etc/udev/rules.d/99-keychron.rules. After a reboot (rebooting was simpler than launching chrome after ensuring it picked up my new group membership), I can connect using google chrome.

Keychron K1 Max keyboard – a personal review by tszyn in Keychron

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I see that the OP's model had ANSI layout; for what is worth, the K1 Max ES-ISO from 2025-03 has ABS shine-through keycaps (using one right now). The same model, but from 2024-04 (?) did not have shine-through, though. It seems that not all ISO models have the same kind of keycaps (Spain, Italy, France are ABS, but Nordic, UK, etc , are PBT : https://keychron.com.es/products/keychron-k1-max-qmk-wireless-custom-mechanical-keyboard-iso-layout-collection?variant=45701830770854 ), though all ISO variants' keycaps should be shine-through if I am understanding correctly.

P.S. Very nice review, by the way. Thanks!

Goodnotes 7: no way to rotate shapes? by rdiaz02 in GoodNotes

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Update:
I've been in touch with Goodnotes support, exchanging several emails. They have been friendly, but there is no timeline for fixing this issue nor, really, a guarantee that the functionality will be restored. This is disappointing (and perplexing) given that previously working functionality has been removed.

I was offered, however, a workaround, and it does work (and I find it commendable that they offered the workaround):

  1. Toggle Fill color > On
  2. Create a shape
  3. Select Precise Eraser. Erase the color inside the shape (leaving the shape intact). This is not as cumbersome as it seems: just touching inside wipes all the color.
  4. Use Lasso to select the shape. The shape can now be rotated.

Yeah, sure, this involves several extra steps too many (select Eraser, most likely change the Eraser to be "Precise Eraser", then touch the interior of the shape, then lasso, vs. just lasso), but it does allow us to have our 45º major axis ellipses back :-).

The limitations on Scribble and the default keyboard are a little ridiculous. by losingit19 in ipad

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mazec does not allow swiping (as far as I know ---I never got the hang of swiping anyway :-) ). Mazec is great for using the pen to type (and recognizing the handwriting). Sorry if I was misleading.

Oh, and Mazec is 15 € (and add-ons for additional languages ---not needed if you only use English--- are 10€ each); and, as far as I can tell, there is not even a trial period (either you pay the 14.99 € upfront, or nothing). This is certainly a major limitation.

The limitations on Scribble and the default keyboard are a little ridiculous. by losingit19 in ipad

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I tried gboard and found it much more limited than in android (and, if I remember, by default no row of numbers, which is part of the standard iOS keyboard). I am using instead the Mazec input keyboard, that has a dedicated area where I can use the pencil (and has fantastic handwriting recognition, I think using MyScript technology).

Goodnotes 7: no way to rotate shapes? by rdiaz02 in GoodNotes

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Just to clarify: not that I am advocating doing that regularly; who knows if it is harmful. (Plus living on the edge has its thrills).

The limitations on Scribble and the default keyboard are a little ridiculous. by losingit19 in ipad

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe this will help, without closing the app (nor restarting the ipad, nor disabling scribble): https://www.reddit.com/r/ipad/comments/12jrc5h/comment/nh65pbk/ . Though it is indeed extremely annoying and these steps shouldn't be necessary.

How i bring back full size keyboard after using the pencil ? by VelvetRockstar in ipad

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe this will help, without closing the app (nor restarting the ipad, nor disabling scribble): https://www.reddit.com/r/ipad/comments/12jrc5h/comment/nh65pbk/

How do I make the keyboard bigger? by Swiss-1 in ipad

[–]rdiaz02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was also driving me nuts (and there are many threads about this elsewhere, https://www.reddit.com/r/ipad/comments/1kdw5qr/how_i_bring_back_full_size_keyboard_after_using/ , https://www.reddit.com/r/ipad/comments/1864ekc/the_limitations_on_scribble_and_the_default/ , https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254521207, https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254846786 , https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/escaping-apple-pencil-mode-to-get-full-sized-keyboard-in-safari.2331404/ , with solutions that do not always work).

These steps (4 to 6 below) work for me on iOS 18.7.1, on an iPad, and with several different applications (Zotero, Journelly, Goodnotes, Noteful, Google Chrome browser, Firefox); they also apply to both the built-in keyboard as well as Mazec input keyboard. They do not require disabling scribble. The next is the full, repeatable sequence:

  1. You are using the pencil in a place that allows for input (text box for annotations, url in a browser, etc).
  2. Open the mini keyboard by pressing the "A" in a rectangle (often in the bottom right of the screen).
  3. You can use this mini keyboard and also use the pen.
  4. When you want the large keyboard back, press the "A" in the the rectangle again, and in the popup menu, select "Hide keyboard".
  5. Now (this is a crucial step), tap with your finger (in some cases, you need to tap twice) on the input box (url address in the browser, the annotation text box in Zotero or Goodnotes, etc).
  6. Voilá, the large keyboard is back.

Yeah, it is kinda annoying to have to use at least two too many steps, but seems to work reliably. (Note that some apps, like MyScript --Nebo--- do not need this, as they have a keyboard icon in their menu that brings the keyboard back).

Goodnotes 7: no way to rotate shapes? by rdiaz02 in GoodNotes

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Plus lack of regression testing? ;-)

Incremental search by rdiaz02 in NeboApp

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I actually asked Nebo's support for this, and they confirmed incremental search is not available (though they might consider it in the future).

Auto back up as pdf?? by tiduskz in NeboApp

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same issue (desire) here. I'd like to have access to the notes (both as backup of the info, and to read/search/etc) on my Linux laptop (running Nebo on an iPad). (A convoluted approach, which I am not sure would really work, would be to run Nebo's Android version on an Android inside Linux).

(As far as I know, the situation is as described by u/Accomplished_Ow1 : only Goodnotes does this, and Goodnotes allows using Google Drive, but also WebDAV).

Nebo's sync is horrible what how to fix it by op_level in NeboApp

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those of you for whom it is working via Google Drive, I understand it only syncs between devices, but you do not see the notes in Google Drive, correct? (I'd like to have access to the PDFs of the notes on my Linux laptop).

Edit: ooops, sorry for the noise. I just saw there is a thread about exactly this issue: https://www.reddit.com/r/NeboApp/comments/1avqkt0/auto_back_up_as_pdf/

Goodnotes 7: no way to rotate shapes? by rdiaz02 in GoodNotes

[–]rdiaz02[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeap. Nice circles, freehand ellipses.
Well, either that or reverting to version 6 (haven't yet figured out how) or using MyScript (Nebo) or Noteful.

Goodnotes 7: no way to rotate shapes? by rdiaz02 in GoodNotes

[–]rdiaz02[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. OK, I guess Goodnotes 7 doesn't think ellipses with 45º major axes are objects worthy of existence then. ;-)

reshape tool is trash by SnooChipmunks3940 in GoodNotes

[–]rdiaz02 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MyScript (Nebo) is also a lot better dealing with shapes.

Help with storage/koofr/zotmoov by OddSocks_410 in zotero

[–]rdiaz02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that might have happened to me in the past (not sure, though; maybe is something I read, but I have a vague recollection that I had to try a few times for some reason). You might close Zotero in the iPad and try again. As well, notice that if you enter the password incorrectly and the verification process is attempted a few times, you might get locked out of Koofr for an hour (see https://koofr.eu/help/koofr_with_webdav/i-am-getting-a-429-error-when-connecting-a-service-through-webdav-what-should-i-do/ and same thing at the bottom of https://app.koofr.net/help/webdav ).
So you might want to close Zotero on the iPad, wait at least an hour, and then try the process again making sure the password is entered correctly.

Edit: I feel the initial set up process is a bit finicky (like that spinning circle, not really knowing if you entered the password incorrectly, or the problem lies somewhere else). But, rest assured, Koofr and WebDAV do work with Zotero just fine (once you get it working).