PriceĪt $180 this is buy no means a cheap keyboard. I’ve got no complaints about this layout, it is highly functional and overall great. I prefer 60% layouts, but it can be quite annoying to have to remember where your arrows keys are and how to trigger them - thus a 65% layout offers those dedicated keys and is generally a lot easier for most people to adapt to. This is a 65% keyboard, and the key features of the layout is that there are dedicated arrow keys, and DEL/END/PAGEUP/PAGEDOWN keys along the left side. It is, I think, probably the smartest/safest/easiest purchase you can get in the convoluted world of mechanical keyboards. This keyboard is a modern mechanical keyboard, and something which is highly extensible for the most nerdy of keyboard wizards, or as simple as plug and play for the rest of us. There are a few variants, mine is the standard ALT. The ALT Keyboard is one of two primary keyboards produced by : the CTRL and ALT. The entire time I have been thinking I had reviewed this already, and yet I hadn’t. It is funny to me that I feel like I have been talking about this keyboard from for a while now, but I never officially wrote a review of it.
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