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This full-size keyboard has 104 keys, giving you ample room for work or play. The Moda Pro features a floating key design with the switches slightly raised atop the board, which makes it easy to clean and even easier to look at Read More
We're getting mixed messages here. Can someone at Massdrop clarify if the switches are blue or brown this time? @XiK , are you the right person to ask?
This kb looks nearly identical to Havit KB-376L, which I absolutely love, but minus the backlight. As someone stated in an earlier post, you could kill an elephant with the thing. Steel base, aluminum plate, and extruded aluminum trim all around; It's basically solid metal. If it's anything like the Havit, I can recommend it at this price. Not the fanciest keep ever, but a solid cheap mech if money is tight.
Terrible keyboard. Mine came with bent aluminum plate (box/packaging wasn't damaged) and after I disassembled it, all screws inside were covered with rust.
And those white plastic corners - they are ugly - why putting them anyway? They are decorative and carry no function other than killing aluminum aesthetics.
Very disappointed.
How compatible is this with a UK mac? I'm new to mech keyboards... been thinking about purchasing one for a while. I had a go on my pals - and quite liked typing with one.
Keyboard arrived. I got the quieter brown switches. Some prior discussions said it was still a little loud for an office setting, but I'm very happy so far. It's slightly more clicky than co-workers' standard logitech and mac keyboards, but much less loud than my previous AZIO typewriter keyboard (sorry co-workers).
The unit feels very solid and hefty. The keys are comfy. The white caps do show a lot of dust and debris immediately, though. Probably should've saw that coming.
Regarding any sharpness of chamfer potentially cutting up hands, not a problem at all. The plastic corner pieces and the aluminum body isn't perfectly flush, there's a little bit of edge, but nothing is sharp or dangerous.
maybeUpdate, started noticing my H key not striking 2-3% of the time about a month ago, so let's call that 44 weeks after purchase. I have a new preponderance of typos involving missing Hs. I'm a relative noob when it comes to mechanical keywords--is this something I can fix myself with some tools and a Youtube vid?
Hi! This looks like a decent keyboard at a decent price, and I'm thinking about possibly getting it in the future when I feel more comfortable with a purchase like this. I do have some questions though, I currently have a basic Razer keyboard with clicky switches, and I've read you can have issues getting custom keycaps for that keyboard because of the layout. The lack of backlight doesn't bother me, but I think especially with this keyboard price I could justify getting some nicer keycaps, would I have a problem finding a good set for this keyboard? Also, if anyone has it can they comment on the chamfer around the edge of the base? It looks like it could be kinda sharp or rough in the images, and I wouldn't want my hands to get cut up from it. Thanks!