I grew up and was born in 1969 that had only type writers with the click te clack of keys.We are back with the Mechanical MSI Keyboard...
Great Quality, Amazing RGB Customization, and a Good Size
really great key board, Feels good typing, Well build.
I like the colour, the keys don't feel cheap. You can tell when you've pressed them they have a bit of a click. The extra spacing of the keys allows easy cleaning with a small brush or compressed air. Mouse is great. The coating on the sides isn't as rubbery as logitech and hasn't become sticky after almost a year of use. Easy to keep clean, I like the scroll wheel it's a little wider and has a tread on it so it never slips.
-Easy to use -Low-impact software that also reads out component temperatures -Completely customizable -Very comfortable and smooth key presses -Lasts a fair amount of time without key failure
Loving it. Very nice keyboard.
Got here pretty quick, at the date it was projected to arrive and in perfect condition.
I like the keypress feel. Also like that the keyboard doesn't light up when plugged in. The clicking with mouse is crisp, much better than my last "gaming mouse" which was mushy feeling. Shipped quickly. It's a good deal/value.
Good key response Not a strange key arrangement Multi-media keys a plus Backlighting good Really like the gaming mode toggle so you don't interrupt your gaming with windows key or other (you can select which keys to disable in gaming mode)
Clicks are satisfying Keys have a nice texture grip to them Well laid out, comfortable feel Excellent response even when typing as fast as possible
So many backlighting options amazing.
Great lighting no hicups love it
-See title -Chroma with fun effects
- For me, its the perfect balance of key feedback vs quietness. - Customizable layout of the numpad and media controller is a HUGE plus. I'm sick of it being forced on one side or the other depending on the manufacturer. - Customizable buttons and intuitive RGB controls. - I've had zero issues with the software. I feel some people may not understand why some functions do not work with Windows and blame the software. For instance, rebinding the apps buttons above the numpad, you cannot use most apps installed via Microsoft Store. This is a problem with how Windows installs those apps and does not allow control of them via other software. I had to uninstall Spotify and then reinstall the non-Microsoft Store version to bind it. Macro's have worked as well, although I did have to restart the app for the changes to work. NBD though to me.