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A true 60% mechanical keyboard with real-time macro programming, the Poker II is compact, aesthetically pleasing, and highly functional—and this version features a few key updates to make it even better. The new Poker II has legends situated in the top left of each keycap, and it comes outfitted with the latest USB-C connection, which also makes it compatible with the latest Mac computers Read More
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I purchased this keyboard cause I loved the original Vortex Poker II keyboard. However, I've run into a few quirks that have become bothersome the more I use this keyboard - mainly: 1) The stabs get stuck now and most likely needs lubing. Unless I hit the Shift/Backspace/Enter keys in the middle there is a noticeable resistance on keypress and sometimes even get stuck. 2) The FN programming is weird. You have to first press down on FN then can do Shift combinations (ie. Shift + Home/End/Up/Down...). On my original, I'm allowed to press Shift or FN first then Home/End and it will work fine. I'd say this shouldn't impact too many people but it's a nuisance since its a key combination I use a lot for highlighting text
On the bright side, I've been able to use this board for practicing soldering/desoldering.
The only problem I had was the 60% form factor I needed some time to get used to it , but now I feel like I'm more productive and have much more space for my mouse movements, which come in handy when playing games with low sensitivity.
This keeb rings link a bell... it honestly sounds like a Buddhist singing bowl when you type. I added double o-rings and it still sounds like an Enya concert just writing this review. Do not want.
Great feeling keyboard, zero flex, solid board, and it shipped months earlier than expected which was a welcomed surprise. BUT the RGB backlighting arrived broken, and one of the additional keycaps was damaged and unusable. Luckily, I don't need or want the backlighting.