Ikbc Poker 2 Mac
IKBC New Poker II Black Case 60% Laser Engraved PBT Mechanical Keyboard
Ikbc Poker 2 Machine
2 POKER II layout Main Features: 1. Portable design 2. 60% keyboard with QWERTY layout (61 keys) 3. Cherry MX key switch (Black, Blue, Brown, Red) 4. Dual layer PCB 5. Ke ycap material: PBT 6. USB Interface Package Material 1. Ke yb o ard x 1 2. User Manual x 1 3. USB cable Te chnical Spe cificatio n Number of keys: US ASCII (61 keys) = US layout. 1- Solder leads to my poker (Done!) 2- Use the Vortex tool to flash a known firmware file (Done) 3- Dump said firmware using the Nu-Link-Pro, compare the two firmware files to check for compatibility.:: Apparently the Processor has a 'flash-lock' in place that prevents the tool from downloading firmware. For a very long period time, I have no desire to pursue a mechanical keyboard. Having been using my old laptop computer and its old inherent keyboard, I think a mechanical keyboard is unnecessary. Later, I found a relatively mini but actually beautiful mechanical keyboard and fell in love with it. That is IKBC Poker 2. 百元翻新组装一把61配列小键盘,IKBC Poker 2翻新组装全程实录 1.4万播放 143弹幕 2019-04-29 17:31:27 215 177 137 16.
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IKBC New Poker II Black Case Mechanical Keyboard
Available Switches
Cherry MX Brown | $105.00 |
Cherry MX Blue IKBC61-CEPBNP2 | $105.00 |
Cherry MX Red | $105.00 |
Keycaps
- Primary: Laser Engraved PBT with Beige legends
The New Poker II is a true 60% mechanical keyboard with real-time macro programming. iKBC removed all the non-essential keys and shifted their functionality to another layer within the keyboard, the keyboard has 3 fully programmable layers. The result is a compact, aesthetically pleasing and highly functional keyboard. The New Poker II also features a new USB Type-C connector, it is ready to be plugged in the most recent computers and displays.
No Sacrifice
Even though the New Poker II is 40% smaller than a normal keyboard, nothing has been sacrificed in the shrinking process. The extra keys like arrow keys and the function row are accessible on a secondary function layer. Hold down the Fn key and “3” becomes 'F3', hold down Fn key and “A” becomes “left arrow” etc.
Cherry MX Switches
For a unique and enjoyable typing experience iKBC has equipped the New Poker II with Cherry MX Switches, available in Red, Black, Brown and Blue. Cherry MX switches ensure the system for up to 50 million operations, so your keyboard will never let you down.
Unlimited Customization
This keyboard is fully programmable via hardware so no software is needed, just plug it in and start building macros. Since all of the programming happens on the keyboard, you can plug it into any computer and take your custom layouts wherever you go, all settings are saved on the onboard memory.
Here's an example of customization:
If you want to program A as 123 starts by entering the programming mode by pressing FN + Right CTRL then the A key, then 1,2,3 and finish by pressing PN. At this point you can continue to program macros or end the programming mode, if you wish to continue programming, for example set FN + A to register 456, press FN + A then 4,5,6 and finish by pressing PN. If you want to exit the programming mode simply press FN + Right CTRL.
In addition to all the programming, there are 6 DIP switches on the back:
The DIP switches number 1 & 2 allow you to switch between the different layouts (Qwerty, Dvorak, Colemak & Workman).
The DIP switch number 3 allows you to change Fn & Pn positions.
The DIP switch number 4 turns on the arrow keys on left Shift / Fn / Pn / Ctrl.
The DIP switch number 5 switches Capslock / left Ctrl.
The DIP switch number 6 switches Win / Alt.
Details and Specifications
Brand | IKBC |
Model | New Poker II |
Size | 60% |
Switch Stems | MX |
Physical Layout | ANSI |
Logical Layout | US QWERTY |
Frame Color | Black |
Primary LED Color | n/a |
Control LED Color | n/a |
USB Key Rollover | Full |
Multimedia Keys | Yes |
Switch Mount Type | Plate |
Built in Audio Port | No |
Built in Mic Port | No |
Interface(s) | USB |
Windows Compatible | Yes |
Mac Compatible | Yes |
Dimensions | 11.42' x 4.72' x 1.10' |
Weight | 1.21 lbs |
Cord Length | 60 inches |
<?xml version='1.0'?> |
<root> |
<item> |
<name>Directions</name> |
<identifier>private.directions</identifier> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::I, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::CURSOR_UP |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::K, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::CURSOR_DOWN |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::J, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::CURSOR_LEFT |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::L, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::CURSOR_RIGHT |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::U, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::HOME |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::O, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::END |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::BRACKET_LEFT, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::PAGEUP |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::BRACKET_RIGHT, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::PAGEDOWN |
</autogen> |
</item> |
<item> |
<name>Switch windows</name> |
<identifier>private.switch.windows</identifier> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::ESCAPE, ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L, |
KeyCode::BACKQUOTE, ModifierFlag::COMMAND_L |
</autogen> |
</item> |
<item> |
<name>` and ~</name> |
<identifier>private.wave</identifier> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::ESCAPE, ModifierFlag::SHIFT_L, |
KeyCode::BACKQUOTE, ModifierFlag::SHIFT_L |
</autogen> |
<autogen> |
__KeyToKey__ |
KeyCode::ESCAPE, ModifierFlag::CONTROL_L, |
KeyCode::BACKQUOTE |
</autogen> |
</item> |
</root> |
Ikbc Poker 2 Machines
commented Aug 4, 2015
Ikbc Poker Ii
ikbc Poker II has no direction keys and the backquote key. I use Karabiner with some configurations to emulate the keys.
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commented Aug 4, 2015
Ikbc Poker 2 Manual
BTW, I swapped the alt and the command keycaps to match Mac's keyboard. Some configurations to System Preferences > Keyboard > Modifier Keys will make this swap work. |