You’ll hit the wrong keys, and the whole thing will make your brain ache as your neural pathways rewrite themselves to fit this new activity. In useįirst off, if you never used a clicky keyboard before, you’re in for at least two weeks of awkwardness and frustration. The only reason you wouldn’t buy this keyboard (assuming you want a clicky keyboard that is) is that it’s huge, in which case you want something like my tenkeyless Filco Majestouch (which is awesome, by the way). It also features NKRO, or N-Key rollover over USB, has a neat magnetic foot-bar that props up the back of the keyboard and doubles as a ruler, and comes with a USB cable that’s long enough to tie up a fully-grown adult. The 4 Pro is a clicky keyboard, with Cherry-style key-switches, an aluminum top panel, Mac-specific media and meta keys, a number pad and a pair of USB 3.0 ports on the back. In fact, the whole top-left media control panel is pretty sweet. You can lean in from anywhere and quickly adjust the volume without decoding your keycaps from upside down.
Not only is it way funner to use than boring old keys, but it’s also easier and quicker.
I like almost everything about the new Das Keyboard 4 Pro, but what I like best is the big volume knob on the top right corner. The Das will totally dominate smaller desksĭas Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac on Amazon