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Sporting a classic tenkeyless layout, the IKBC CD87 Bluetooth keyboard has a full set of arrows, numbers, function keys, and more. Able to connect via Bluetooth 3.0 or USB type-C, it has four channels for pairing to multiple devices at once Read More
I'm very tempted to get this one as my first mechanical keyboard. It's got a nice subdued design, the right layout, and most important of all: it's got bluetooth. BT 4.0 would've been nicer, but I suppose the only real benefits of that for keyboards are the lower power usage and the extended range.
However I need to know for sure if it's gonna work properly on my Mac. I have no doubt that it will connect and work, but I'd like to know if I can switch the win and the alt key. The wasd code keyboard supports this through the dip switches I believe. I'd assume that this keyboard's dip switches would do the same, but I can't find any information on that. Anyone knows?
I wonder if you might have something else going on because I don't notice any difference between using a wired keyboard and my Apple Bluetooth Keyboard. I think that's a BT 2.0 device. I have interference issues with it before in the past though, but that just resulted in it being intermittently unresponsive, not lag.
Been using this keyboard with my 2013 MacBook Pro for a while. Bluetooth connection is good and stable in general (I live in an apartment with WiFi and Bluetooth signal all over the place). However, the power saving mechnism is quite aggressive and put the keyboard into sleep mode within 10-15 min of idle, though it reconnects pretty fast when detects a key stroke. 2 AAA eneloop battery last about a month.
Is the keyboard actually blue? The photos look black to me, but the specs say otherwise. Anyone know if the photos are accurate or if its much more blue in person?
ShowtimeBut that one does not have Bluetooth option for connectivity, right? I am excited to see a Bluetooth MK with a casual look for probably the first time.