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This USB wired keyboard features a compact design with a full QWERTY layout, mechanical keyswitches rated for 50 million actuations, and customizable keys, making it the ideal choice for professionals seeking durability and efficiency in their workspace.
Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
Button Quantity | 2 |
Language | English |
Power Source | usb |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Is Electric | No |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Product Features | touchpad, mechanical |
Colour | Black |
Style Name | Compact |
W**Y
Excellent keyboard
This keyboard is not cheap, so anybody would have high expectations for its performance. I had experience with another keyboard that makes me say the following comments. In nearly a year of use, none of the keys has broken out of its socket. None of the key faces has lost its lettering. A keyboard is a commodity item. You shouldn't ever pay it any attention. I take this one fully for granted. The touchpad mouse works. Period. That's another thing that doesn't demand attention. Since this keyboard/mouse combination doesn't ever intrude upon my attention, that makes it an excellent device. I'm not a gamer so you'll have to look to somebody else to comment about its use under those conditions.
A**S
Funciona bien
Excelente, la caja un poco maltratada pero llegó bien y funcionó bien
M**N
Great except for the touchpad
This would be the perfect keyboard but for the touchpad. The touchpad is just a simple pointing device. I am used to using 2-finger scroll and zoom/shrink which this touchpad is incapable of detecting. Cherryusa confirms that the touchpad is not "gestures" capable. Seems Cherry should update the touchpad. It is not the 1990s anymore guys. I may return this keyboard for a mechanical keyboard and mouse combination since the touchpad is annoyingly useless for me.
A**7
FANTASTIC KEYBOARD FOR KEYBOARD MODDERS!
A fantastic keyboard that excels in the highly specialized role I use if for; having a PCB mounted set of keys, one can access the individual mounted mechanical keys, pop them open via clever use of mini binder clips, (and a couple pairs of pliers to bend the clip wire into the proper shape) bent to hook into the fasteners of the keyswitch, remove the spring inside, use wire cutters to cut both ends of the spring and one or two coils, reinsert, test, and BAM instant touch-type keyboard! I don't do this for all the keys just the alpha numeric ones and the enter, tab, backspace button, and I have to say since there are NO actual 'light touch activated' keyboards on the market today, this is a GODSEND for people with osteoarthritis of the joints! I also purchased a hundred or so cherry red keyswitches from the WASD website and I use those springs with both ends and 3 coils cut off for super soft touch typing, the keyswitch parts seem to be fully interchangeable, and I have to say this has given my stalled dreams of being a writer new-found hope as I can actually type without pain once more!CAVEAT: In NO WAY am I recommending people modify their keyboards; doing so voids any warranty, can damage the keyboard and if one is foolish enough to do so while its plugged in, possibly suffer a shock. I am ONLY describing my own experiences, and for myself, this keyboard is a dream-saver and, putting my money where my mouth is, I am purchasing my THIRD one today; one for work, and two for home. Why? So that A. my fingers are happy with the super responsive modified keys and B. so that I don't suffer RSI; in short I am making it both a 'split keyboard' and a modified touch typing keyboard :) allowing for hours of daily comfortable typing.This is just one person's feedback but for me? This keyboard, being a high quality mechanical PCB mounted board (most use plates so you CAN'T pop open the keyswitches without re-soldering the board which is beyond my skill) is exactly what I was looking for this past half year! PS there are videos on popping open key switches on youtube should that be of interest to anyone, and geekhack.org also has lots of tips and articles from people who are into keyboard modding etc.
M**S
Two (three) flaws
Cherry Blacks, touch pad. What more could you want?Oh yeahTwo finger scrolling and bumps on the F and J keys... Weirdly the 5 on the numpad has one.
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