I have been using this K100 Air for almost a year now and I still love it to bits. Only problem I have noticed is that sometimes a key press will inadvertantly press the key twice. Not good if you're trying to type in a password on a web site. It seems to do this more often when typing numbers though.
Soo any recommendations for an ultra low profile keyboard, like this one, but that have the linear switches and/or more quite keys? As of now 2024? Why are there no ultra low profile, quite, true mechanical, high quality keyboards :(
How those this keyboard compare to logitech mx keys? This is a lot more expensive, but taking the Rgb lights from the equation. Is this superior to mx keys?
I have the G915 tkl white version which I love. Thinking of a full sized board to get which I haven’t used since the 915 tkl launch. Is this really worth it? Can get it now for $60 off. Sad that the secondary legends in the keys don’t light up but still. I’m trying to go full wireless. A full board is sometimes needed.
I have the similarly slim and wireless Logitech G915 and to be honest i got it primarily for its wireless feature and its ultra sleek looks. Also having the Razer Huntsman Elite and Corsair K100 for typing/gaming, I discovered that I aren't a big fan of "fragile and skinny" keyboards. Its the stunning modernistic good looks that got my attention but I found it too "lightweight" for both gaming and typing. Its too unsubstantial for gaming and lacks the tactile feedback clicks for typing, so it became my 'backup' wireless keyboard for generic use where I prefer to use it on my lap rather than on a computer desk, which is where its wireless feature shines through.
I gave this keyboard a BIG miss after the double tapping issue. After reading many reports about this double tapping problem, there is obviously some sort of inherent problem. If anyone finds a WORKING solution to this ie. firmware?, feel free to inform. For now it's back to my Logitech G915.
I have been gaming on a laptop for a couple of years and now that I'm building a PC this is the closest to a laptop keyboard i can find. Great video btw! Subscribed.
Just liked before watching because I love those 6 months after reviews. Give you a better expectative
I have been using this K100 Air for almost a year now and I still love it to bits. Only problem I have noticed is that sometimes a key press will inadvertantly press the key twice. Not good if you're trying to type in a password on a web site. It seems to do this more often when typing numbers though.
Mine too. Bought it this year. I think it is a firmware problem.
Soo any recommendations for an ultra low profile keyboard, like this one, but that have the linear switches and/or more quite keys? As of now 2024?
Why are there no ultra low profile, quite, true mechanical, high quality keyboards :(
How those this keyboard compare to logitech mx keys? This is a lot more expensive, but taking the Rgb lights from the equation. Is this superior to mx keys?
I have the G915 tkl white version which I love. Thinking of a full sized board to get which I haven’t used since the 915 tkl launch. Is this really worth it? Can get it now for $60 off. Sad that the secondary legends in the keys don’t light up but still. I’m trying to go full wireless. A full board is sometimes needed.
I have the similarly slim and wireless Logitech G915 and to be honest i got it primarily for its wireless feature and its ultra sleek looks. Also having the Razer Huntsman Elite and Corsair K100 for typing/gaming, I discovered that I aren't a big fan of "fragile and skinny" keyboards. Its the stunning modernistic good looks that got my attention but I found it too "lightweight" for both gaming and typing. Its too unsubstantial for gaming and lacks the tactile feedback clicks for typing, so it became my 'backup' wireless keyboard for generic use where I prefer to use it on my lap rather than on a computer desk, which is where its wireless feature shines through.
I gave this keyboard a BIG miss after the double tapping issue. After reading many reports about this double tapping problem, there is obviously some sort of inherent problem. If anyone finds a WORKING solution to this ie. firmware?, feel free to inform. For now it's back to my Logitech G915.
How do you replace the keys
You don’t.
I have been gaming on a laptop for a couple of years and now that I'm building a PC this is the closest to a laptop keyboard i can find.
Great video btw! Subscribed.