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Amazeballs

I absolutely love the board. It's rock solid, has great keycaps and awesome RGB back lighting.

Reviewed by anonymous on 7 Feb 2017, 10:39 p.m. | Permalink

4 of 4 customers found this useful

Looks like it comes from inside of earth or something

Because it's the heaviest keyboard in the history of keyboards.* Well at least in density (15gr/key with stock case, if that means anything). Great backlight, numerous modes, easily replaces my christmas tree, and the per-key customizable backlight helps me recall which key does wat after messing with the progammable layers. Solid construction too. I'd have preferred USB-C connectivity with a CNC'ed case but I guess I'm asking for something from the future. And it does make noise, even if I don't press the keys to the bottom when typing. There's still a noise coming from the stem hitting the top of the switch. But it's not too loud, just not chiclet quiet at all. Noise from the spring ringing too. And the electrons moving through the cable. Overall, the noise just tells "in case anyone is wondering, i'm not a membrane keyboard". The bundle is quite poor, the keeb comes with a usb cable, and, well, the box. No manual (available from vortexsz's website). Good protection tho. Typing on it fluently requires some training, I guess. Previous keyboard was a mighty membrane logitech with full french layout and -wait for it- dedicated multimedia keys (unfortunately the Calc key on the RGB Pok3r doesn't work so you have to program it) so it took me some time to get accustomed to the layout. But the Fn combinations are not that hard to learn, there are some multimedia shortcuts too (play/pause, volume and stuff, not written on the keys). The-Fn-key-instead-of-Caps-Lock switch thing helps too. I really dig the look of it and its space-saving properties. 10/10 would "Enjoy feeling". Thanks MK.eu !!1 *except, maybe, the one made of concrete

Reviewed by anonymous on 5 Dec 2017, 11:41 p.m. | Permalink

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