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FLEX TKL
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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01 Apr 2021
Community Sentiment
11 votes
Positive27%
Neutral27%
Negative45%
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Sentiment Analysis
11
Total Votes
13
Feedback Items
27%
27%
45%
Positive (27%)
Neutral (27%)
Negative (45%)
Positive Feedback
- Excited about the Fjell + TKL combination.
- Love the design angles of the keyboard.
- It's a cool idea despite some design critiques.
Negative Feedback
- 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
- Consider making branding optional between navigation keys.
- Provide more information on materials and color options.
Common Questions
- Will the branding be optional?
- What are the materials used?
- What different colors or weights are available?
🤖 AI Summary
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.
Interest Check Info
Project Specs
31
Specs Listed
Name
FLEX TKL (IC)Layout Standard
Layout Size
TKLMount Style
PCB GasketPolling Rate
Switch Options
Profile
Connection
Backlight
Hot Swappable
Knob Support
Display Support
Mac/Win Support
Multi-Media Keys
USB-C
USB passthrough
Hall Effect Support
QMK Support
VIA Support
N-Key Rollover
Rapid Trigger
Screw-in Stabilizers
Sound Dampening
Battery capacity
Case Colors
Case Material
Keycaps Material
Dimensions
Weight
Typing angle
5 DegreesPCB
Hatched infill, soldered, unified daughterboard, flex cuts and curved traces



