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WTF are you doing Cherry???
Não gosto de nenhum dos dois mas a MX Board 9.0 é muito azeite ali à mistura...
I think the G80-5000's the closest they've done, unless some expert can produce us a 0xxx or 1xxx. Traditionally they've catered to that market with things like the G84s and the G86 SPOS.Wodan wrote: ↑I'm not up to date with the recent Cherry models but is that the first CHERRY TKL ever?
Actually, "Cherry profile" keycaps are as low as is possible (to the switch) while being as thick and contoured as they are.lepidus wrote: ↑I'm not really sure, I guess with MX Board 2.0? Since then MX board 3.0 and 6.0 had those low profile keycaps, and 9.0 seems to have them as well.
Edit: You seem to be a bit of a Seebarf today.Only use genuine Cherry refills. Third party refills can dammage your keyboard. Using third party refills voids your warranty.
Rimrul wrote: ↑Edit: You seem to be a bit of a Seebarf today.
Yep. It's a USB keyboard according to the web page and data sheet. In all pictures I have seen, the cable looks like it is permanently attached.webwit wrote: ↑Wait, has it really stolen the battery compartment design of the Apple Wireless Keyboard, but is not wireless nor has batteries?
Can Bluetooth circuitry be housed in an aluminium tube? Perhaps they're going to release a revision with Bluetooth and a battery in the bulge, and maybe a mode switch on the end.webwit wrote: ↑Wait, has it really stolen the battery compartment design of the Apple Wireless Keyboard, but is not wireless nor has batteries?