INKY75

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INKY75

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Recommendations on keyboard brand?

You can try the Rainy 75, Womier RD 75, Elecfox Wave75 adn Inky 75. They support VIA/QMK. They have the Function Row as well that needs the fn key for the media, but you can change them on VIA by the FN Layer. Let's say, you swap Functions from Layer 0 to Layer 1, and Media from Layer 1 to Layer 0 s

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Tamikotsunn in r/keyboards

July 5, 2026 12:57 AM

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AULA F75 Upgrade??

You can try the Rainy 75, Womier RD 75, Elecfox Wave75 adn Inky 75. They support VIA/QMK. Inky75 https://www.elecfox.co/products/1 Wave 75 https://www.wobkey.com/products/pmo-wave-75-mechanical-keyboard?srsltid=AfmBOooS4AczTN_eElvI19Ek2LYn9aysDitGh9l474xfhFM6-XF4hlud Rainy 75 https://www.wobkey.com/

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Tamikotsunn in r/keyboards

July 5, 2026 7:31 AM

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Deinfluence me: Expensive Mechanical Keyboard

I have an Elecfox Inky 75 bought it for 3.4k, full aluminum keyboard, south facing RGB, software customisable using VIA software, gasket mounted and it sounds really good i think better than really expensive keyboards.

Ctrl-Shift-P in r/deinfluencingPH

March 3, 2026 12:41 PM

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Need Help With A 80% / TKL Keyboard

Here are some QMK/VIA 80% keyboards worth looking at. Royal Kludge RK R87 Pro QMK/VIA (hotswap knob(!), $55) iLoveBee B87 ($51) ElecFox Linky87 ($40) Jamesdonkey J4 ($53) Weikav Stars80 ($125) Womier SK87 ($49 with coupon) Yunzii B87 ($70) Notes: If you're outside the US there are other options that

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ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards

September 27, 2025 12:20 PM

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budget aluminum keyboards

If kaya mo i-increase pa yung budget: Inky75 Leobog Hi75/Hi75c (wireless for c) Weikav D75 All of these are more or less the same price sa Shopee 2.8-3.5k depende sa kung barebone siya or fully-assembled/prebuilt. Then I think it depends on factors na you prefer. Ease of opening case for modding: D7

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PsychologyOk124 in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

July 8, 2025 4:03 PM

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Keyboard upgrade

You can try the Rainy 75, Womier RD 75, Elecfox Wave75 adn Inky 75. They support VIA/QMK. Inky75 https://www.elecfox.co/products/1 Wave 75 https://www.wobkey.com/products/pmo-wave-75-mechanical-keyboard?srsltid=AfmBOooS4AczTN_eElvI19Ek2LYn9aysDitGh9l474xfhFM6-XF4hlud Rainy 75 https://www.wobkey.com/

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Tamikotsunn in r/keyboards

July 5, 2026 4:42 AM

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Choosing between the LEOBOG Hi75C PRO and ElecFox INKY 75

Not Leobog, as you'll have a hard time finding the software for it. ElecFox seems to be a VIA keyboard, this alone makes it a much better choice.

righN in r/keyboards

February 27, 2026 11:41 AM

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Should I buy Elecfox Inky75 or are an alternative?

The inky is amazing, its my work board. It does nicely since Its trimode and stuff. QMK/VIA helps customize the board at work without asking for permission from IT. You can also consider their other keyboard the elecfox spectra75 and gen75 too

CheetaChug in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

May 9, 2026 1:09 PM

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Best budget 75% keyboard

I would say that better then the Aula F75, I would suggest the Inky75 by Elecfox. It uses the OEM Rainy75 PCB, it's an aluminum chassis keyboard so not plastic. Tri-mode wireless, good switches, hidden screw design, dumbbell gasket mount, VIA compatible (w/ JSON file), and it's 70USD, so should be a

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theadept024 in r/keyboards

September 29, 2025 9:13 PM

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Keychron c1 vs elecfox linky 87

On the one hand, the Linky87 looks like a legit QMK board, though I have not actually seen it to verify. On the other hand, Elecfox are not really committed to QMK, the Inky75 was emulated QMK and newer firmwares use a proprietary driver. On the gripping hand, the Keychron C1 is pretty bottom of the

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ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards

October 9, 2025 8:00 AM

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