I guess the real question here being did they make the same deal breaker here and not allow you to remap the layers? I loved the look of the MU01 but no layer mapping was a total deal breaker. I have 3 different wood builds in my collection, much prefer the sound of wood cases
@@MechKeyboards The red keys in the image are the locked ones that you can't change? Been a while since I spun up Akko Cloud as my Akko Top 75 has been setup how I like and not touched since, at work so can't check :)
Actually usefull!
Thanks for the video! Madlions Mad68R looks very nice, but i'm scared after trojan in IROK. Did you test it by any chance?
I have not heard back from mad Lions.
Mr. Miyagi also had good instructions for waxing.
Do you prefer mu02 over the mu01? Is the feel different or is it just the layout that is different between the two?
I like them both equally, the MU02 might have a slight bit more flex, but both are a pleasure to type on.
I guess the real question here being did they make the same deal breaker here and not allow you to remap the layers? I loved the look of the MU01 but no layer mapping was a total deal breaker.
I have 3 different wood builds in my collection, much prefer the sound of wood cases
Both the MU models have 2 function layers in Akko Cloud: i.imgur.com/Dg6FBTn.png
In fact, every keyboard that I have handy that uses Akko Cloud have the two function layers; this is on the latest version of Akko Cloud.
@@MechKeyboards The red keys in the image are the locked ones that you can't change? Been a while since I spun up Akko Cloud as my Akko Top 75 has been setup how I like and not touched since, at work so can't check :)
@@MechKeyboards I guess what people mean when they say you can't program layers is that you have more limited control vs a normal QMK/VIA board.
@@WarrenLeggatt yes, the red ones cannot be remapped on Fn1 but can be on Fn2.