The keys don't look like they are on right. They look like they are half on and that they can pop out. Otherwise, it looks nice as far as size goes. Thanks.They look as though they are on perfectly fine to me.. I even compared them to the keyring with a switch on it in front of me and the key on it goes down to the same point as that keyboard.
As a Chinese speaker, let me translate.
It says the frame is a unibody metal construction of 1mm thickness (they didn't specify the actual material, only that it's metal).
The keycap spacing is in line with most other Cherry switch boards.
It's using MX blacks.
The delete/insert cluster also doubles as 6 programmable macro keys, L1-L6.
And, apart from the usual marketing mumble jumble, that's about the only info that can't be interpreted from the pictures alone.
There are 2 or 3 other 'brands' of this keyboard. Some of them the metal casebody comes in several color not just black an dosen't have the logos all over it.Yeah it looks like the Neo brand that qtan sells in his store, not sure if it's also a metal body:
Anything about nkro or the LEDs on the caps lock etc? One picture had no window on the key cap so if there's a variant without LEDs it would be perfect for custom switch combinations. The fact that there isn't really a frame makes it a little smaller than most tenkeyless boards whilst not giving up much else to do so.
Integrating macros into that existing key cluster is also a nice touch.
There are 2 or 3 other 'brands' of this keyboard. Some of them the metal casebody comes in several color not just black an dosen't have the logos all over it.
Anything about nkro or the LEDs on the caps lock etc? One picture had no window on the key cap so if there's a variant without LEDs it would be perfect for custom switch combinations. The fact that there isn't really a frame makes it a little smaller than most tenkeyless boards whilst not giving up much else to do so.
Integrating macros into that existing key cluster is also a nice touch.
The LEDs are green and are under the keycaps as was shown. The only picture that didn't have the LED windows looked more like a concept render.
It's said to have full NKRO, but I'm assuming it'll be the standard 6KRO over USB and NKRO over PS/2.
Also, Fn + Prntscr activates "Gaming Mode" (I'm assuming this locks the windows key and enables the macro key cluster) and Fn + Win makes the WASD keys and the arrow keys interchangeable.
And if it wasn't clear before, the keyboard is named "The Mechanic".
Yes, that was one, and there was another that did not have any logo printed on it anywhere if I remember right. I think that was the one supposedly available in 7 anodize colors.
Yes, that was one, and there was another that did not have any logo printed on it anywhere if I remember right. I think that was the one supposedly available in 7 anodize colors.
FlashGet G600, actually it will sent with red keycaps, just like thisShow Image(http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1541998/)hot and sexy :-*
Yes, that was one, and there was another that did not have any logo printed on it anywhere if I remember right. I think that was the one supposedly available in 7 anodize colors.
FlashGet G600, actually it will sent with red keycaps, just like thisShow Image(http://www.overclock.net/content/type/61/id/1541998/)hot and sexy :-*
Wow, that's gorgeous with the translucent red keys. Must... not... buy... another.... Cherry MX board!