That is Thunderbolt 2. Mac no longer uses it in favor of the Thunderbolt 3-4, and now Thunderbolt 5, and is compatible with all of the flavors of USB C. Even if your PC does not have USB-4, it is useful to use the USB-4/Thunderbolt cable because of its built-in hardware firewall. The GMKTech...
I am an Amateur radio operator, and My PC is a nifty little GMKTec NUCbox K11 with a Ryzen 9 and Windows 11 Pro. I have an ICOM IC-7300 that only has a USB 2.0 I/O. I need an ethernet connection to my Ethernet router and then to my EERO Router If I can get a proper conversion to an Ethernet...
My Kamrui AM08PRO mini pc died; I'm not sure why. It was on standby when I accidently unplugged it, and it never turned back on. Didn't use it much, so it's not a big loss. I am primarily a Mac, iOS user. But I still need a PC to operate my ham radio station. With my experience with these...
I used this opportunity to dip into the settings on this keyboard. I have always plugged in the USB cable because this is a RGB keyboard and the backlight eats up the batteries fast for a wireless keyboard. But it can pair with up the 3 BT devices. fn-1 or 2 or 3. Before I updated to macOS...
I using a Keychron Q10 it is simply a USB keyboard. It has the heft of a cast iron frypan. But I made the mistake of getting one with the left side keypad I thought I could get used to it, never happened.
Did the reset and it still will not connect either with the Mac Studio or the PC via a USB cable, OK with BT. and the driver download page does not see the keyboard.
Well this is strange. The USB side of this Keychron Q1 has failed. I went into device manager and the keyboard was there. but the diagnostics said its drivers were bad. A trip to load new ones failed as the download launcher failed to see the Keyboard. I am now going to reset the keyboard...
I have a Keychron Q1 keyboard that I use with a Kamrui mini PC it has always worked plugged directly in. I use this keyboard with a Mac Studio on Bluetooth, and on the PC via USB, I switch it between Mac/Bluetooth, and PC/USB. Here is the problem. I don't use this machine that much I booted it...
I have a Logitech K380 in the keyboard stash. A good keyboard until you use something like a Keychron, Drop, Nuphy or other similar keyboards. There is no going back.
Each hot swap switch has different specs. If you are a gamer or a high speed touch typist how a key feels is all important. They have magnetic, and optical switches. The Magnetic switch uses magnets instead of springs, and the Optical switches use laser coupling to do the switching.
This is the keyboard in question he 75% Keychron Q1. Its case is CNC machined. This keyboard has the heft of a cast iron frypan. If you drop it on your foot, it isn't breaking the keyboard that is the problem, it is the keyboard breaking your foot.