@itssamueltan A 3000mAh battery is huge for a keyboard. It should last more than a month. The fast battery drain is a bit disappointing. I wish I had known that before buying it.
I was really happy with this keyboard, but overnight the 2.4GHz dongle stopped working because my PC doesn't recognize it. It’s not just my PC; I tried it with a laptop and it doesn’t work there either. :,c I tried to contact the brand, but so far I haven’t received a response
@@itssamueltan Yes, I did. In fact, before that incident, the keyboard was working perfectly at 2.4 GHz. Suddenly, it stopped working overnight, and after looking into the problem, I realized it was because Windows doesn't recognize the dongle when I connect it to the PC. I get a message saying the USB device is not recognized, and now I don't know how to fix that issue. I've already sent several emails to Weikav support, but I haven't received a response so far
@@itssamueltan no, I bought it second-hand on Facebook Marketplace, thinking I could save a few bucks, but it's turning into a headache, haha. I just hope they respond to me at some point and provide a solution because I really like the keyboard. Even though I have other keyboards, I enjoy using this one almost constantly; it's very comfortable. It's just that one problem that leaves a bit of a sour taste
They added wireless. The only real change, having several V1 myself, is the change to wireless PCB. If you have a V1, look online for the "Owlab Spring" plates. I just replaced my pc plate with fr4 and it made the keyboard feel so much more premium!
@SaleemAbounaag2006 Neither come with the Spring plate(s). They come with a PC plate. I ordered my Hyperboring fr4 plates on AliExpress but they can be found elsewhere.
@@The_GamoN Give it a couple of days! It takes time for the muscle memory to adjust. As Samuel stated, I'm actually even faster on an Alice/ergo board!
Is it possible to change the RGB strip color? I want to make it one color but cannot find out where to do it.
Yes, just follow the user manual. There's a FN + key to cycle through the effects
I will have to give this layout a try one of these days. I really wish the on off switch was easier to access. Thanks for the video!
Yea I really wish that it was more easy to access
Finally.
Indeed
I heard the V1 had input delay. I remember someone mentioning it wasn't good for gaming. Do you know the polling rate on this one?
I've tried the wired mode and 2.4gjz for gaming and I didn't notice anything. Polling Rate: 1000Hz (wired & 2.4G); 125Hz (Bluetooth)
do you feel like there is some kind of interference with the keys with the stabilizer?
I didn't really feel anything off tbh
do you have issue with the battery? I feel like the battery is draining too fast. I am using it with rgb off.
The battery is only 3000mah and it can last me around 1 week of heavy use with the RGB off
@itssamueltan A 3000mAh battery is huge for a keyboard. It should last more than a month. The fast battery drain is a bit disappointing. I wish I had known that before buying it.
Does the keyboard support screw in stabilizers? It looks like it but I want to be sure
I think the PCB supports it but I'm not sure if the plate does
I was really happy with this keyboard, but overnight the 2.4GHz dongle stopped working because my PC doesn't recognize it. It’s not just my PC; I tried it with a laptop and it doesn’t work there either. :,c I tried to contact the brand, but so far I haven’t received a response
Did you put the keyboard into pairing mode?
@@itssamueltan Yes, I did. In fact, before that incident, the keyboard was working perfectly at 2.4 GHz. Suddenly, it stopped working overnight, and after looking into the problem, I realized it was because Windows doesn't recognize the dongle when I connect it to the PC. I get a message saying the USB device is not recognized, and now I don't know how to fix that issue. I've already sent several emails to Weikav support, but I haven't received a response so far
@marcosmoisestintaya919 I see, i think they will reply soon tbh. Did u get it from their website?
@@itssamueltan no, I bought it second-hand on Facebook Marketplace, thinking I could save a few bucks, but it's turning into a headache, haha. I just hope they respond to me at some point and provide a solution because I really like the keyboard. Even though I have other keyboards, I enjoy using this one almost constantly; it's very comfortable. It's just that one problem that leaves a bit of a sour taste
@@marcosmoisestintaya919 all the best!
Do you know what changed between the versions? I have V1 and I'm curious.
They added wireless. The only real change, having several V1 myself, is the change to wireless PCB.
If you have a V1, look online for the "Owlab Spring" plates. I just replaced my pc plate with fr4 and it made the keyboard feel so much more premium!
The main difference is V2 is now wireless with Trimode connectivity, so there's Bluetooth and 2.4ghz now
@@StillthatguyJakeDoes the V2 use Owlab Spring plate too?
@@StillthatguyJake i will have to look for some plates, thanks!
@SaleemAbounaag2006 Neither come with the Spring plate(s). They come with a PC plate. I ordered my Hyperboring fr4 plates on AliExpress but they can be found elsewhere.
How tf didn't weikav include an on off switcher for the Lucjy65 V2 as well smh...
Maybe they didn't know 🥲
aulu m75?
Hi, I can only look into it when my schedule is free
I dont like this style of keyboard😢
Why not 🥲
@@itssamueltan my hands getting tired so fast
@@The_GamoN yea but after awhile I got better tho tbh
@@itssamueltan yeah
@@The_GamoN Give it a couple of days! It takes time for the muscle memory to adjust. As Samuel stated, I'm actually even faster on an Alice/ergo board!