At the moment, we can only offer this version. We cannot say at the moment whether this will change. If possible, we would include the other version in our range.
Thank you for the information about the wrong specification. This should be adjusted in the specifications shortly.
I am surprised that Digitec corrects my message and removes what they don't like... It is not bad words or incorrect language that has been removed. So Digitec corrects my message, without warning or notifying me, but does not respond to it. This is not correct. What is the point of asking a question, if you change it, I would say more censored, unjustifiably? Just like the increase from 204.- to 261.- in one day on this product, this is not correct on your part.
EN:
Talking about the problem of keycaps: alt (right) alt gr, fn, ctrl (right), respectively in R1 and R0, which are not the same size on a 75% keyboard as on Full, TKL, Compact. Digitec should add new business partners. Considering the market for ISO CH/DE keycaps, I don't think that will happen.
Look at the specialised sites abroad instead.
FR:
Si on parle du problème des keycaps : alt (droite) alt gr, fn, ctrl (droite), respectivement en R1 et R0, qui ne sont pas de la même taille sur un clavier 75%, que sur Full, TKL, Compact. Digitec devrait s'adjoindre de nouveaux partenaires commerciaux. Vu le marché des keycaps ISO CH/DE, je pense que ce n'est pas près d'arriver.
Look more closely at the specialised sites abroad.
No, the printed circuit board (PCB) is compatible with MX switches, as stated in the product description.
By the way, even without a PCB compatible with hall-effect switches, I wouldn't recommend this keyboard, or even buying one from Glorious PC Gaming Race. There are much better experiences to be had elsewhere, as I can confirm after several painful experiences with this brand.
Hey Servus,
On the gmmk pro, all switches sound mostly muffled. On the international forums it is often said that the gmmk pro keyboard swallows the switch characteristics. Nevertheless, I can recommend Akko lavender purple for tactile switches and Akko v3 cream yellow for linear switches.
And another tip: if you want a poppy sound, you can stick carpet tape on the back of the pcb. Start with one layer and slowly work your way up. 2-3 layers should be good. Make sure that you leave the pcb chips free.
Now have fun with your Gmmk pro.
Hello, they will fit without any problem, whatever your layout (in the kit, there are spare elements too). But you will have to file down the metal plate of your keyboard to make this possible, the Durock V2s will not fit in the holes provided.
Glorious is really only compatible with Glorious at this level. I strongly advise you if you want to do this to buy the polycarbonate plate (ISO) which doesn't need to be filed for this -> Glorious PC Gaming Race GMMK Pro 75% Switch Plate - Polycarbonate, ISO -> Glorious PC Gaming Race GMMK Pro 75% Switch Plate - Polycarbonate, ISO
I have tested these items myself, if you have any further questions please do not hesitate.
In my opinion, you should do everything right with it. Above all, it is for the GMMK Pro and from Glorious and ISO. I think it works. Important indicators are certainly the sizes of the space bar and shift keys, but you have both sizes supplied, so I hope that's enough for you. I would definitely recommend the Durock V2 stabilizers, because the originals are total rubbish, otherwise the keyboard is really great once you've replaced them.
Hello Monika
The layout of the keyboard is basically determined with the Ansi or ISO layout, for German keys I recommend the ISO layout. I hope this helps you.
Dear Gabatec, please contact our customer service directly by email or via the help centre. We can then check with you whether we can include the items you want in our range.
The board I received was QMK compatible. Please note, there is no real firmware that is VIA compatible yet. Glorious doesn't really want to do anything about it. This means that either you continue to use the stock firmware or you write (by hand) the firmware so that all the buttons are assigned as you would like.
I hope this has helped you :)
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Sorry, a little late, but that is not correct. You can use both. If you already have 3-pin switches, you don't have to buy new ones. If you don't have one yet, use the one you can get for a better price.
Provided you don't plan to use the switches in a keyboard without plate at some point. Then 5-pins would be a great advantage.
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