Mountain Everest 60 keyboard review

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The keyboard has no foldable stands, but you can add the height by using the magnetic feet. Those are finished with a rubbery coating.

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The underside is molded plastic without any routing channels, as the USB cable is attached at the back of the keyboard. There are three places to do that.


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The thing that catches the eye is the availability of the arrows. There are no led indicators for Win Lock, Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll lock.

 

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The keys are well exposed, and a can of compressed air should do the job as far as cleaning is concerned. You can also see that the keycaps are made of PBT, more durable than the ABS. It has a “dry” and grippy feeling even after extended use. There is no detachable palm rest (but it’s a standard for 60% keyboards), and it looks good even with the Numpad section attached.

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