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Das Keyboard Mactigr Mechanical Keyboard For Mac

Das Keyboard Mactigr Mechanical Keyboard For Mac
  • Product Code: eq132298
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$597.00 $841.77

Designed for typist, the Das Keyboard MacTigr Mechanical Keyboard for Macfrom Das Keyboard MacTigr Mechanical Keyboard for Macfeatures Cherry MX Red linear switches and low-profile PBT keycaps, offering a fast and quiet typing experience, while N-Key roll over ensures none of your key presses are missed. Enjoy music or videos with dedicated multimedia keys to play, pause, or skip content, and a volume knob lets you easily raise or lower the volume. A built-in USB-C hub allows you to quickly charge devices or transfer data without taking up additional ports on your computer. The MacTigr features an aluminum casing and steel top plate, making it durable. Additionally, non-slip rubber pads on the bottom keep the keyboard in place when typing. This keyboard is compatible with macOS.

Wired USB-C Connection    Cherry MX Red Switches    Low-Profile PBT Keycaps    N-Key Roll Over    Dedicated Multimedia Keys    Volume Knob    Two Port USB-C Hub    Steel Top Plate and Aluminum Case    Non-Slip Rubber Pads    Compatible with macOS

Key Specs
Switch TypeMechanical
LED IlluminationNo
Wrist RestNo
Host ConnectionUSB-C
Full-Functionality OS SupportMac
Keyboard
Switch TypeMechanical
SwitchesMechanical, Cherry MX Red Linear
Dedicated Multimedia KeysYes
Built-In Control DeviceKnob
LED IlluminationNo
Wrist RestNo
Connectivity
Host ConnectionUSB-C
Input/Output2x USB-C
Full-Functionality OS SupportMac
General
Material of ConstructionAluminum, Steel
Dimensions17.2 x 5 x 1.1" / 43.6 x 12.7 x 2.7 cm
Weight2.4 lb / 1.1 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight3.48 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)19.5 x 9 x 2.3"

Mechanical keyboards utilize a different type of key switch technology for a more durable and unique typing experience. The Cherry MX Red switch has an actuation force of 45g and features a linear travel with no tactile bump. This can be beneficial for users who don't need the tactility of other switches. Additionally, with close actuation and release points, Cherry MX Red switches allow for easier double-tapping. Unlike Cherry MX Blue switches, these do not have an audible click mechanism, allowing for a quieter operation. Noise generated from this keyboard will be from the key either springing back into place or bottoming out, making contact with the back plate after a particularly hard press.

Conserve energy by quickly putting your Mac to sleep with the press of a button.

Featuring a slick design and Mac specific Options and command keys, the MacTigr is great for Mac enthusiasts.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work with the 12.9 model 3 ipad?

A: Yes. This would be compatible with the following iPad Models iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)

Q: 2. Are the batteries standard off-the shelf AAA’s or are they internal to the keyboard?

A: The Logitech Wave Keys Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard (Off-White) comes with 2x AAA batteries, which can be replaced by standard disposable Alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.

Q: 3. Will this work with my iPad air 3 (2019)? If not, do you have a wireless keyboard with touchpad that will?

A: No, this would not work with the iPad. The iPad would not have an option for a mouse so there would not be an option with a touch pad.

Q: 4. Great looking retro keyboard. Is there one with Mac keys?

A: Well, it actually comes with an additional set of Mac function keycaps to replace the current keycaps - to make it a Mac keyboard. You may need to also change a keyboard setting with in the Mac OS.

Q: 5. I use Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom CC with the MX Master mouse all the time, is this compatible with these programs?

A: No, unfortunately this keyboard is designed for Adobe premier pro, however Logickeyboard does carry versions for Adobe Photoshop AND Lightroom CC that we have on our website.

Q: 6. Is this the Tactile Pro 4 or the Tactile Pro 3? The 4 was released Jan 1, 2013, but these screenshots appear as though it were the 3.

A: This item is the Matias Tactile Pro 3.

Q: 7. does it work with an ipad..?

A: Yes, this would be compatible with an iPad.

Q: 8. Do the keys light up?

A: No, the keys are not backlit.

Q: 9. I usually type with my keyboard in my lap. How do you think the curve of the keyboard might affect this in terms of comfort?

A: The Matias Tactile Pro Keyboard for Mac is not designed for lap use.

Q: 10. do the keys feel/sound more like cherry brown or cherry blue switches?

A: Its hard to compare exactly, however this is a very tactile keyboard and each key is built on an individual Alps Mechanical Switch.

23/09/2024

[Yes] After rotating through a handful of membrane boards, I bought this keyboard for work and am absolutely loving it. I had never used a mechanical keyboard before but found that this board is an absolute pleasure to type on. The keys (mx brown) have a great feel and are not so loud that they drive my office-mate crazy with all the clicking. Highly recommend!

5
23/09/2024

[Mechanical] I've had this keyboard model for years on an old desktop computer. I just bought a second one to park in front of my laptop at the kitchen table. Oh my, what a difference! It has turned the laptop into a productivity center. Build quality is fantastic, layout is great, and tactile feel reduces keying errors. I may get a third!

5
02/09/2024

[USB-C ] This keyboard is the ultimate typing experience compared to any other keyboard Ive tried. I had a cheap keyboard with brown switches, cause I thought the blues would be too loud for my office. However, the brown switches barely had any tactile feedback, they were actually worse than some silicone dome keyboards from Gearhead. So I got this keyboard and my office coworkers actually prefer this sound, it is rather clicky, but is missing the clunky sound of bottoming out, which was a problem with the cheap keyboard.

One problem though; the USB hub doesnt work on the one I got. If I plug something in the hub, it says theres insufficient power and it doesnt mount the device. I contacted customer support and they got me to do a firmware update, but that didnt solve the problem. They told me I can request an exchange through B&H, but I didnt want to do without it for that long, so I just dont use the hub, which I probably wouldnt have anyway.

5
28/06/2024

[19.5 x 9 x 2.3"] Bought this to use with a Mac--first time user switching from PC. Plug and play with the new Monterey iOS. This keyboard is solid and stays where you place it, clicky keys are not too noisy, nice spacing between keys, nice contours of key caps, nice having the sound volume control wheel, and the display bright and dimming function keys. This keyboard has two USB A hubs built into the back side. For now, I've plugged in a new Logitech corded M500s mouse also from BH Photo. So, I do not have to recharge keyboard or mouse--both are corded and work fine for me. Great typing experience on this keyboard and boosts productivity. I do have an Apple Magic Keyboard and Mouse. Might use them on occasion, but Das Keyboard for Mac will be my first choice. So glad they make this product. There is also a third-party app that I can load, recommended by Das Keyboard, to tweak other function keys. I am fine as is.

5
08/06/2024

[3.48 lb] I wanted to order a keyboard with two different debits cards and the person that that helped me was very kind and patient and I was able to order the keyboard, they were old debit cards, and I was not sure they would still work and they did, I have purchased items in the past and they are so nice to work with .


Cathy

5
05/06/2024

[2x USB-C] My older work-from-home keyboard (as a full-time programmer) started to have some sticking keys, so I decided to splurge and buy myself a good one. I first learned to touch-type on a manual typewriter when I was young, and most modern (post-1990's) keyboards still just feel wrong. This feels excellent, and my typing speed is getting back to what it should be. Not having to worry about typos due to lack of rollover is also very nice.

It's also about as compact as a full-size keyboard with a numeric pad can be: no fat borders or wrist rests (ugh) at the edges. The slightly recessed sleep button is very convenient for shutting down at night. My only quibble is that the LED for the Numeric Lock is annoyingly bright; after a couple layers of trimmed post-it note on it, the LED is just bright enough to be useful. (And I don't mind the brightness of the Caps Lock LED, because I've been known to hit that key by mistake.)

Overall, excellent.

5
17/05/2024

[2x USB-C] Great mechanical keyboard for programming. Works great with Linux as well.

5

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