
Introducing the FLEX TKL, the most flexible Tenkeyless keyboard this side of the Milky Way. It features a 5-degree typing angle, a PCB gasket mounting method, and a unified daughterboard. With various layout options, it's designed with hatched infill and curved traces for optimal flexibility.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (3)
"Excited about the Fjell + TKL combination."
"Love the design angles of the keyboard."
"It's a cool idea despite some design critiques."
Negative (5)
"Concerns about the case material not providing enough flex."
"Criticism of the icon on the front."
"Uncertainty about branding options."
"Questions about typing experience compared to expectations."
"Skepticism towards the name's appropriateness."
Suggestions (2)
Consider making branding optional between navigation keys.
Provide more information on materials and color options.
Questions (3)
Will the branding be optional?
What are the materials used?
What different colors or weights are available?
Duckeebs Analysis
Thread contains 11 total unique comments with mixed sentiments. Positive and neutral comments show some enthusiasm, but a significant amount of negative feedback suggests critical concerns.
Project Specs
- Name
- FLEX TKL (IC)
- Layout Standard
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- Layout Size
- TKL
- Mount Style
- PCB Gasket
- Polling Rate
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- Switch Options
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- Profile
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- Connection
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- Backlight
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- Hot Swappable
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- Knob Support
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- Display Support
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- Mac/Win Support
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- Multi-Media Keys
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- USB-C
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- USB passthrough
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- Hall Effect Support
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- QMK Support
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- VIA Support
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- N-Key Rollover
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- Rapid Trigger
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- Screw-in Stabilizers
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- Sound Dampening
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- Battery capacity
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- Case Colors
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- Case Material
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- Keycaps Material
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- Dimensions
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- Weight
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- Typing angle
- 5 Degrees
- PCB
- Hatched infill, soldered, unified daughterboard, flex cuts and curved traces