Yes, the Razer Pro Type Ultra keyboard is designed with anti-ghosting capabilities. Ensuring that your keystrokes are registered accurately, especially during intense typing sessions.
So do the yellows feel good for typing since they are rated for gaming. Like do you have any mistypes at all with the quick actuation force and lack of a tactile bump?
Linears do feel great for typing as well in general. It comes down to whether you'll get used to the feeling or not. We did not encounter much in terms of mistypes and felt it was as natural as it was as compared to tactiles. But to each their own.
@@Terafied im planning on getting the orange switch since i had the same yellows but the 1.2mm is just something that i couldnt get used to. would oranges be great for gaming and typing because i do both. i want a keyboard that does both pretty well. clicky is not for me cause y'know its annoying to me.
You can map keys on your external keyboard from the system preferences on Mac btw. I’m also on Mac and want to buy a premium pro keyboard that also looks nice and this is the only one that appeals to me lol. It would be really nice if it had native Mac support but I may get it anyway and work around the keys by just mapping them through system preferences
Does this keyboard has any anti-ghosting?
Yes, the Razer Pro Type Ultra keyboard is designed with anti-ghosting capabilities. Ensuring that your keystrokes are registered accurately, especially during intense typing sessions.
Great shots man!
Thank you!
is it hot swappable??
Unfortunately, neither the Razer Pro Type Ultra nor the Pro Type keyboards are hotswappable.
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@@Terafied
So do the yellows feel good for typing since they are rated for gaming. Like do you have any mistypes at all with the quick actuation force and lack of a tactile bump?
Linears do feel great for typing as well in general. It comes down to whether you'll get used to the feeling or not. We did not encounter much in terms of mistypes and felt it was as natural as it was as compared to tactiles. But to each their own.
@@Terafied im planning on getting the orange switch since i had the same yellows but the 1.2mm is just something that i couldnt get used to. would oranges be great for gaming and typing because i do both. i want a keyboard that does both pretty well. clicky is not for me cause y'know its annoying to me.
@@Terafied my school has keyboards with romer g and i like those so would i like orange?
Wil it work for samsung m8 monitor.?
do you recommend mac user to buy this? I saw some people using it without any problem, but only few buttons won't work
Would suggest not to. Better to get a keychron.
You can map keys on your external keyboard from the system preferences on Mac btw. I’m also on Mac and want to buy a premium pro keyboard that also looks nice and this is the only one that appeals to me lol. It would be really nice if it had native Mac support but I may get it anyway and work around the keys by just mapping them through system preferences
Does it support smoth scrolling like the logitech's software?
At the moment, no.
How long does it take to change from 2.4G to Bluetooth? I need to do a lot device changes
Pretty quick we would say. Few seconds at best.
Can you swap out the switches?
Unfortunately no.
still not for office use, I thought this would be a bit silent.
True, it is still a little too loud to be really be in the silent territory.
anyone who bought this facing the sensitive "k" ? I often double tap k when i am typing
would this work for mac?
Not really, wouldn’t recommend it.
Hi what usb c cable did you use to connect the keyboard to your pc?
It’s an aviator cable from Swiftcables.
i wonder how these sound lubbed
Hmmm… perhaps a project for next time?