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Date of upload: Mar 20, 2024 ^^
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If it's a custom board, I prefer having a knob. It's not necessary, but it's definitely nice to have, and it will do nothing but change my volume and mute. If it's a OEM board, I don't need a knob. An Apple magic keyboard, a Logitech office keyboard, and a mid-range Corsair keyboard will ALL have visible volume keys SOMEWHERE. It might be alternate functions on the F keys or it might be a separate cluster in the corner, but it'll be there. Even Keychron's keycap sets put their default alternate functions on the caps so that you don't have to remember a custom mapping every time. However, on custom boards, you can buy every keycap in a GMK set and you're unlikely to get something that you can then use as the visual reminder for volume unless you use a novelty or something. On my custom boards with a knob, I know I can just turn it. Could I just remember what my mapping is? Sure. But the knob just makes that part easier.
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@user-ii7xc1ry3x
2 months ago
At this point, we need an official MKBHD keyboard. Whoever you partner with, I trust you guys.
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