It might not look like much on the outside, but there`s a lot under the hood. Mechanical key switches give a tactile feel to presses. It`s "tenkeyless" and "fkeyless," meaning it doesn`t have the number pad or F-keys, making it more compact. It has a special custom layout that lets you control your media and your mouse without leaving the home row. Gamers and coders can set up macros and application-specific key mappings. And, of course, the whole thing splits in half for better ergonomics.
You can pre-order a "UHK," as its creators call it, for $200 if you order now, but like all crowdfunding projects you`ll be taking a bit of a risk in buying into something that hasn`t been publicly reviewed. The product is slated to ship next summer.
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