Zalman ZM-K900M RGB mechanical keyboard review

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Once connected and the PC powered up we can distill the product to one word, subtlety. Colored LEDs welcome us. Based on a combination of the function key and another keys like 1 to 9 combo you can change the LED lighting preferences and/or macro profile system. Obviously you'll have a few animation options available as well as brightness modes. This keyboard has the ability to record macros straight from the keyboard and store them on the keyboard's internal memory. This lets you use the macros with any device the keyboard is plugged into without any software dependancy, the downside of course is that you do not have a UI to guide you or visualize things.
  

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There's not much going on at the backside. It has rubber feet and you can use standoffs as well to allow a little more height and create an angled position. The keyboard feels heavy (it is just over 1.25 KG), and combined with rubber feet will ensure you from the keyboard sliding away. It has a very tight grip on my rather slippery desktop. The keyboard has standoffs so you can have the backside a little higher and type in a better angled position. Everything has rubber inserts, the keyboards sits well and sturdy on my slippery desk. 

 

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As you very likely know, mechanical keys can be swapped. No other keys are included though. It probably would have been a nice idea to add additional rugged WASD keys or something.



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Media controls for volume etc might not have their own separated keys hidden as function under F5 F6 F7 and F8, so you do more with less basically. In fact lots of keys have extra functions for the ZM-K900M.

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