C2 Pro

Keychron

C2 Pro

23 positive 0 neutral 9 negative

Based on 32 Reddit mentions

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Why is keychron's naming so confusing?

Be aware of: The default space for macros (and the number of) is not nearly enough for any serious use of macros (you will very quickly run out of space). It is relatively easy to increase if you know how, but it requires recompiling the keyboard firmware from source code. An alternative without any

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PeterMortensenBlog in r/Keychron

July 9, 2025 11:11 AM

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Confused about Keychron Luncher

Re "Shall I return the keyboard and get one that has QMK full support?": I would But not before finding a suitable alternative (that is actually available). A wired-only keyboard, like V6, gives access to the very latest version of QMK. And Vial is a (realistic) option. But it has the blinding light

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PeterMortensenBlog in r/Keychron

February 22, 2026 10:22 PM

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REDDIT SUPPORT 3.0

Re "for the source code to be available": It is available, but in a new branch, "2025q3" But Keychron never announces anything. They just dump the source code on GitHub, without telling anybody. It isn't yet clear what "2025q3" is supposed to be contain, but my current guess is that it is only for t

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PeterMortensenBlog in r/Keychron

November 7, 2025 2:07 PM

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Are Double Strikes Normal?

I have keychron C2 PRO bought 2 years ago. Several months ago it started to have double strikes, some keys are randomly repeating. It got worse and worse, I tried everything including deep cleaning from dust. It didn't help. Additionally, it doesn't have hot swap, switches are soldered. Also I have

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Longjumping-Tea4585 in r/Keychron

November 12, 2025 7:55 PM

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Can't decide between V6 Max QMK and K10 Max QMK

Most noticeable is that the K10 Max is much heavier (+40%, approximately 1520 g vs. 1085 g) and has a lower pitch sound (and is less noisy (at least subjectively)). Despite the lower pitch sound and higher mass translating into more premium, the typing feel itself is more plasticky (but that is also

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PeterMortensenBlog in r/Keychron

July 7, 2025 10:53 AM

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