Yunzii has been making some great keyboards for the last year. I'm thinking of the AL71 but my main drawback is lack of QMK/VIA compatibility. I prefer not to download a lot of software for customization from a hundred manufacturers and let's not forget some of it can be extremely dangerous. I do have one Yunzii keyboard and I know the software is safe to use but I really want Yunzii to get the QMK/VIA on all their keyboards. I'd pay extra for if I can have QMK/VIA compatibility on the board out of the box.
Depending on which switch you want to use, it could feel different when typing as well but the Gateron Everfree Grayish switches are tactile vs the original Milk switches are linear. Plus they have a heavier operating force, you press down a little harder when typing. Hope that helps!
yunzii slowly becoming my favorite brand for prebuilt budget keyboards
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Yunzii has been making some great keyboards for the last year. I'm thinking of the AL71 but my main drawback is lack of QMK/VIA compatibility. I prefer not to download a lot of software for customization from a hundred manufacturers and let's not forget some of it can be extremely dangerous. I do have one Yunzii keyboard and I know the software is safe to use but I really want Yunzii to get the QMK/VIA on all their keyboards. I'd pay extra for if I can have QMK/VIA compatibility on the board out of the box.
Does the switches only makes the sound thockier?
Depending on which switch you want to use, it could feel different when typing as well but the Gateron Everfree Grayish switches are tactile vs the original Milk switches are linear. Plus they have a heavier operating force, you press down a little harder when typing. Hope that helps!