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Alice Layout Retro Split Keyboard

Alice Layout Retro Split Keyboard

Regular price $246.49 USD
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[Hot Swap/RGB]: Yes, support Kailh switch / No RGB

[Firmware]: QMK firmware, supports VIAL key modification;

[Main control]: STM32F103 series;

[Color]: Default - Black back, White cover and White positioning plate 

[Connectivity]: Wired (Each side of the keyboard has two USB TypeC ports; please connect orange one to the PC, and blue one to the other side of the keyboard. 

[Packing List]:

[DIY kit] : 3D printed case and positioning plate (stabilizer switch included), PCB, two knob caps, and one USB cable connecting the left and right keyboards. 

[Ready to Use Kit]: DIY kit, switches (ash wood V4), keycaps (83 pieces LEOBOG A75 disassembled keycaps), cotton and a 1.5m USB cable, and 2 R4 original height un-engraved keycaps with covers. 

[Main Features]:

🌀 The keyboard has a total of 85 MX switch buttons and 2 knobs (ALPS EC11 rotary encoder; high-quality aluminum alloy knob cap);

🌀 It adopts an arc layout instead of the mainstream straight layout (refer to Feker Alice), and a non-tent structure;

🌀 The number six position is added to the right keyboard to meet the needs of many users. The number six on the original left keyboard defaults to the backspace key;

🌀 Supports common caps lock keys and stepped caps lock keys; 

🌀 Gasket structure (already contains silicone particles); magnetic suction is used to connect the top cover and base, which can be quickly disassembled;

🌀 A left knob is added, which defaults to left and right keys. Press to switch layer 1. When layer 1 is the default, it defaults to the up and down keys (easily fast forward and rewind videos); the right knob is the volume control (Press to mute). When it is at layer 1, it controls the screen brightness (this knob integrates some common functions in the F area. The F area can be reached by clicking directly without pressing Fn to switch layers - great for Mac coders)

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