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Cherry MX Board 6.0 Keyboard review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/21/2015 08:20 AM [ 4] 1 comment(s)

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Once connected and the PC powered up, subtlety. No flashing bright LEDs, just tiny red LEDs with selected keys that can be switched to blue as well. The LEDs are quite bright, however they can be adjusted in brightness modes and off. 
 


There's not much going on at the backside. We mentioned the rubber feet already. You can use standoffs as well to allow a little more height and create an angled position. 
 

The MX board uses a dark and very nicely braided cable that is roughly two meters in length. It isn't too thick and even feels flexible enough. There is no extra functionality at the keyboard in terms of say an USB HUB.

 


At the backside you can clip on the wrist rest as well, very easy you slide it into place and two magnets will lock it. We had no problems here and it is a tight fit once locked into place. 




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