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Tech Spec: NKRO: FullMultimedia keys: YesPrimary interface: USBWindows, Mac Os, Linux compatible: YesWarranty: 1 year warrantyReset key: Fn+RKeyboard dimensions: L14.2 X W5.3 X H1.8INCHUnit gross weight: 2.42lbsModel name: PianoSize: 80%LED back light: NoSwitch-type: Cherry MX RedKeycap material: Fine PBTKeycap color: Black&WhitePrint on keycap: Laser EngravedKeycap print position: TopLayout: ANSI & ISO
E**D
Great Quality, Minimal Features
I cannot believe that there is only one other review for this keyboard. I'm telling you right now, this is the best keyboard I've ever used, and I've used a LOT of keyboards.It isn't fancy, there's no crazy integrated macro functionality, there's no ultra-trippy 5-gorillion configurations of RGB lighting... or any key lighting, for that matter... and so forth. This is a barebones keyboard that focuses on what matters: comfort and build quality. And on those fronts, it more than excels.It's built like a brick. It only flexes when you push down on it with considerable force, it weighs a lot, it never slides around, and it has a matte finish, so it never looks dirty. There are also 2 levels of height for its feet, and both feet have rubber pads covering their underside so they never lose traction (why doesn't every keyboard manufacturer do this???). Both feet are also somehow built like bricks and can sustain a LOT of force before they get anywhere near bending. I cannot possibly imagine how hard you'd have to try to break them. And the USB cable is probably strong enough to be used for residential plumbing, yet it's still easily bendable and doesn't really crease.The keys feel weighty, they're satisfying, the switches are of pristine quality (I'm using the MX-Brown version which I can't seem to find on Amazon anymore), and the keycaps will never wear down AND the lettering has no rise because everything is PBT-injected. Hell, even the volume keys are placed in a perfect location in relation to the Fn key so you don't have to perform a contortionist act with your hand every time you want to turn your system volume down.Like, seriously, this keyboard borders on being perfect. Its only downside is its lack of Play/Pause/Prev/Next keys, but oh well, I just use AutoHotkeys to address that. In light of my disdain for over-featured and over-engineered keyboards/hardware/components, this keyboard is ironically a beacon of light for me.Dear all keyboard manufacturers: make your keyboards more like this
N**S
tank of a mechanical keyboard; no mac support; no programming; no support
I'm happy overall with this purchase. It's a big, heavy tank of a keyboard with what appear to be genuine cherry switches. With my MX Browns, I added red dampening rings that I'm quite happy with. Overall, I really enjoy typing on this keyboard.One thing to note is that the keyboard is pretty THICK, which some people have noted was an issue for them for typing. I'm fine with it and I find that I touch type quickly on it.The DOWNSIDES are that 1) it's unclear that "Heca Tech" even exists as a company -- they apparently had some english-language website at some point, but it's been offline for months. 2) there are no DIP switches and no apparent way to program this keyboard. Now I suspect that many of these random Chinese-origin mechanical keyboards share the same innards (maybe?) and that it may be programmable somehow, but I haven't figured it out. So this is a Windows keyboard and if you want to remap the keys for Mac use, you'll need the right software (e.g. Karabiner) and pray that the software continues to work over time as Apple changes the O/S.
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