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Dakota 2024-04-05 03:56:59

I have issues with other keyboards because of the depth of the keys and my ability to type quickly on them... This is the best, quietest keyboard I have found (it still makes noise when typing but way less than other boards). This is my third keyboard and the only reason I'm not still on my first or second is because they succumbed to cat-related causes.

5
Vier,Michael 2024-04-21 02:14:54

[Mechanical] The keys feel good and the lack of boarder around the edges makes it way easier to clean than most keyboards

5
Richard 2024-04-08 05:57:33

[Wired] We're running control room software from Strasis Systems which directly supports all X-Keys keyboards. This keyboard provides our operators the ability to control what they see which greatly simplifies system interaction. We printed custom overlays for each key making it very simple to find a function quickly... the back lighting works great in low light conditions and is programmable (blue, red, magenta shades only). Overall a industrial grade product... we are very happy and have purchased additional X-Keys keyboards.

5
Dakota 2024-07-27 04:36:10

[2.33 lb] I have issues with other keyboards because of the depth of the keys and my ability to type quickly on them... This is the best, quietest keyboard I have found (it still makes noise when typing but way less than other boards). This is my third keyboard and the only reason I'm not still on my first or second is because they succumbed to cat-related causes.

5
Jason 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Zirconium oxide] Let's start with a basic feature of this keyboard: It looks really cool. Seriously, I've never said that in my life before, but it's aesthetically beautiful. The tilt is perfect (though non-adjustable), the backlight of the keyboard is adjustable and really nice, and the body of the keyboard is constructed from metal, and feels completely solid. I feel like you could throw this thing off of a 747 and it would survive the fall. The keys themselves though, are where this review gets interesting. There are slight depressions in each key. I was nervous about this before purchasing the product. Now, having used it, I can safely say it feels amazing to use. Your fingers melt into the keys as you're typing. They also have more distance between the key and body than the apple keyboards, which I'm not crazy about. The pairing feature- being able to instantly link up to 3 devices, is awesome. Especially in these work-from-home days where I move between two laptops and a desktop. I can change the keyboard instantly to adjust. The most underwhelming feature for me, is honestly the most touted: the craft-wheel in the upper left. It does have different functionality in different apps, but I don't find myself using it that frequently. Maybe that will change. Mainly, I was looking for a top-notch keyboard to replace all keyboards, not some something with tons of bells and whistles. And this is a beautifully crafted (no pun intended) keyboard, with a great feel, design features, and and functionality. I can't recommend it enough!

5
IdleSysop 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[USB / PS/2] CM Quickfire Rapid is the ten keyless mechanical keyboard I could find that worked with Mac out of the box. All multimedia keys work with Mac. A lot of mechanical keyboards I researched had some sort of issue with Mac or required some software to be installed. The CM Quickfire rapid works right out of the box. The most you would have to do is update your modifier keys in OSX and switch your key caps for option/command. I own two of these keyboards now, one with blue and one with brown cherry mx keys. I used the blue version for over a year and wanted to get a quieter version for use at work. I tried adding o-rings to the blue keyboard and it greatly reduced the sound by preventing the keys from bottoming out. The main problem I had with this solution was that the click of the blue key switches is still very audible and the o-rings decreased the travel of the keys. Making it feel too short in my opinion. The brown key switch version is much quieter since there's no audible click. To prevent bottoming out, I removed the o-rings I put in the blue version and put them in the brown. Making the brown even quieter than it already was. Perfect for an office environment shared with other coworkers. The brown key switches are nice if you like the the blue keys, but need to do without the audible click. The brown keys have a noticeable bump when you press down on them. Cons: Lack of backlit keys. I don't have a need for the backlit keys, but would be a nice to have. All of the other ten keyless with backlit keys were about double the price of this one. No USB hub. While not needed, would be nice if it also had a USB hub like some of the other mechanical keyboards I researched.

5
David 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[15 Days] For years, I used the little flat and hard to type on Apple keyboards. Such minimalism. This Logitech MX keyboard takes me back to the era when keys depressed a bit and gave a satisfying click, just like this one does. And there are surprising features such as lit keys which activate with just your hand hovering before hitting a key. It sets up very fast and trust me, I can type circles around my former self. Congrats Logitech, you hit this one out of the park!

5
Icepar 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[USB-A ] Nice keyboard. It is heavy unlike other plastic keyboards. The keys are very responsive. I like that the shortcut keys on the function keys is active instead of having to do a series of actions to use these functions. I would recommend this to anyone. Nice light functions also.

5
kangarookathy 2024-04-01 08:53:28

[3.75 lb] I like this keyboard because you can feel the keys. They have a depression in the middle. Flat keyboards are hard to use. I will not try to clean this second one like I did the first as I ruined it.

5
Chris 2024-04-01 02:30:32

[5 Months] My job has me working from home, and in 6 different offices, some days I can't guarantee which location I'll be the following day. I finally was fed up with just dealing with whatever dusty, used mouse & keyboard might be available in whatever office I was in and bit the bullet to get a good set I could take with me anywhere for consistency. (I did buy a separate rigid clamshell case for the keyboard & mouse to keep from damaging them in my backpack) I've enjoyed using mechanical keyboards for years, from an IBM mechanical keyboard in the late 80s-90s, and a few with Cherry MX Blue switches for my PC since 2010. I hate standard laptop keys and membrane keyboards. The MX Mechanical is a joy to type on and the shortcut keys are a welcome addition (dedicated calculator app button especially). The MX Master 3S is extremely comfortable to use, and the horizontal scroll wheel is convenient since I'm in excel & Google spreadsheets for most of the day. The fact that these are both wireless and share the same USB receiver has made my setup/packup less stressful, no longer fumbling with wires and multiple usb plugs. The USB receiver stays in my laptop and I just flick the on/off switch for the Keyboard and Mouse at the start/end of my work day.

5