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<aside> 💡 0. Sandblasted Dusk Weight Please avoid staining the weight with liquid, especially sweat, oil or grease.
To remove the stain, gently apply masking or packing tape to the area and lift it up swiftly. Repeat with a new segment of tape if the mark is still visible.
1. Testing Please make sure your PCB work as suggested in section 2.2 before building. Parts damaged during installation, such as the hotswap sockets, are not eligible for replacement. In case of defects, please reach out to [email protected] via email or our Discord moderators 😃
2**. VIAL -** WIRED & Soldered PCB ONLY ****QK80 wired PCB and soldered PCB is now compatible with VIAL. Please download the VIAL here.
3**. VIA -** VIA (usevia.app) WIRED & Soldered PCB ONLY ****As of now, customers still need to load the .json file each time if they wish to edit the wired keymap in VIA.
Go to design - use v2 definitions - load draft definition
Please note that as we encourage using VIAL software, some functions, such as macro, may not be fully functional in VIA due to their incompatibility with each other.
4. FN key The key on the left of the ← key is FN or MO(1) - it will not register like other keys unless you turn on the TEST MATRIX in VIA or test your PCB in VIAL Keychron has a very helpful page to help understand the function of VIA.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlKNBfNgaEo&t=11s&ab_channel=DrHeytheKeybologist
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For HOTSWAP PCB, Always support your socket firmly from the back (S area) while you’re installing switches. Failure in doing so can result in your hotswap socket getting pushed off its pad on the PCB (X) and the socket will no longer work. Based on your soldering knowledge, you may attempt fixing it at your own discretion. Qwertykeys and all of our vendors will not replace parts damaged by customers with mishandling.
Hotswap PCB that is no-longer functioning because of the socket issue
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