MSI Vigor GK50 Low Profile TKL keyboard review

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The underside is molded plastic with dual cable routing channels to keep your desk looking tidy.


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The keyboard has foldable stands adjusted at three tilt angles (5°, 8°, or 11°). Those feet are finished with a rubbery coating.  

  

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Led indicators for Win Lock and Caps Lock are present at the right side of the arrows.

  

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 There is no USB pass-through at the back, but it’s understandable in such a compact product.


 

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The keyboard is about 1 cm lower than the typical (no low profile) ones. The keys (although being low-profile) are fairly well exposed, and a can of compressed air should do the job as far as cleaning is concerned. However, you can also see that the keycaps are made of ABS, which is less durable and doesn’t have the “dry” and grippy feeling even after extended use as the PBT. There is no additional/attachable palm rest, but that’s a rarely seen feature for the TKL type of keyboards, so it’s not a drawback.

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