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Lily58 MX Assembled Keyboard

Lily58 MX Assembled Keyboard

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 The Lily58 MX keyboard is a 6×4+4keys column-staggered split keyboard that is designed for either Wired or Wireless configuration. Each side comes with a pre-soldered on/off switch, reset switch and pads for a battery connection (direct solder under the controller or a JST female connector) as well as TRRS socket support for wired setups.

These are ready to ship, don't wait multiple weeks at other places.

This keyboard comes assembled and simply needs switches and keycaps easily added to the hot swap sockets.

Wired
- Helios Controllers (Socketed)
- EZ-Solder Controller Sockets (Soldered)
- OLED Displays (Socketed)
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TRRS Jacks
- TRRS Cable

Wireless- Mikoto Controllers (Socketed)
- EZ-Solder Controller Sockets (Soldered)
- Low Power Memory Displays (Socketed)
Because batteries cannot be shipped internationaly we cannot include them in this kit

Precompiled firmware can be found here
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Hans Stephensen
Almost flawless

Pretty build, but quite a few loose screws, possibly connected to the travel around the world and the fact that the plates are fixed only after adding the switches. I propose a small notice og guide, setup guide or similar. Thx

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Brendan Weibel
Great keyboard, current firmware is fine but hard to tune beyond basics

This keyboard works great. Its assembled well, feels great to use. Its default firmware also works with VIA, which allows for great easy basic modifications. The materials are extremely well built, and feels great to type on. The included firmware for the OLED screens are also nice for debugging and figuring out what you are typing, and if there are any issues with your key presses.

The only downside (which is minor, despite the following long winded paragraph), is that the default firmware only gives the user 4 layers to utilize. If you want 5 or more as I did (for things like different default layers), it becomes much more challenging than changing the config with VIA. You instead have to figure out how to compile QMK and write / find a custom config that meets your needs. Not a big deal, as this keyboard caters to all of the nerds out there who don't mind doing this. But I do wish the default firmware allowed for adding more layers so I could just use VIA/ QMK Configurator. I come from using a preonic keyboard, so I wasn't used to configuring QMK before and simply just used QMK configurator.

Oh, and the screws on the bottom plate keep coming loose when I move the keyboard too much. I wish the tolerances were a liiiittle tighter so they didn't come out so easily.

Overall, excluding some minor gripes, a great keyboard!