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Sporting a classic tenkeyless layout, the Keycool KC-87 has a full set of arrows, numbers, function keys, and more. The keycaps are styled in the classic Dolch colorway, with gray alphas with black legends and dark gray modifiers Read More
Yeah! If you get no reply, I think it's safe to say that standard layer works normally, cmd, ctrl, option keys are located as would be on a standard mac keyboard, but not all the media buttons are supported (eject, music playback, bightness etc?).
bloggerstomperThere isn't a Mac-specific version. There's no need since pretty much all keyboards, regardless of their stated compatibility, are agnostic to platform. That said, there are a handful of things to know or to look out for when buying a keyboard for your Mac.
1. Though there are exceptions, you generally won't find a 'board with keycap legends to match OS X or Linux modifiers.
2. OS X supports 6KRO not NKRO. You'll have to make sure the keyboard has a toggle between those modes and, from my experience, most have this functionality.
3. (doesn't apply to this drop) Unless otherwise stated, control software is generally Windows-only, though this situation is improving. The hardware will still function with a Mac, but some of the features you paid for will be useless.
4. (doesn't apply to this drop) Wireless compatibility (generally Bluetooth) isn't guaranteed. You'll just have to trust reviews on this one.
Those caveats aside, you're free to choose any keyboard knowing it'll work with your Mac.
Is there a non-pro version of the Masterkeys TKL with RGB? All the models I could find are above 120 USD. The keycaps on most of the CM keyboards aren't great, either.
If the RGB on this keyboard looks good with the stock caps, 82 USD ain't bad. But I guess I'll never know?
WhatAreYouThe 3 versions I'm aware of are the Masterkeys Pro S with RGB lighting , white back lighting, and the PBT version without lights. The RGB goes on sale for around $80-$90 depending on switch. I got my Blues for $60 a couple of BF ago after a $20 MIR from Amazon, or Newegg, but it hasn't been that low since. Might have been under $65-$70 once after that, and has definitely been in the $80 range several times. The PBT version goes on sale for $60 all the time. BF should have them on sale again.
How does this compare to the Durgod Taurus K320 TKL <https://drop.com/buy/durgod-taurus-k320-tkl-mechanical-keyboard>? I ordered the Durgod with Cherry MX Blues for $70 - a little cheaper than this drop - but I am still 3+ weeks away from receiving it.
Second the very happy with Keycool 84 S2 also. I have no issue with the case. I like the Pgup / Pgdown on the side. A feature not mentioned is that the cord can be attached with a plate.