Underneath the transparent keycaps are a full set of Cherry MX Red key switches, though you’re spoilt for choice if you want something different, with a wide range available from Gateron, Kailh and Cherry, or if that’s not good enough, you can pull the key switches off (they’re not soldered at all) and install whatever switches take your desire.
Dumping the keyboard on its front you can see the two-stage on each upper corner, allowing you to select your preferred angle to give you better comfort, there’s also 4 large rubber strips to keep the keyboard where you left it.
Inside the recessed section at the top of the USB Type-C connector, there’s no proprietary housing or anything here so you can swap this cable for whatever you like, if you fancy giving your desk some extra colour or if you like those curly cables. Going to the left and right are cable management channels, giving you the option to have the cable exit the keyboard at the sides.
Dumping the keyboard on its front you can see the two-stage on each upper corner, allowing you to select your preferred angle to give you better comfort, there’s also 4 large rubber strips to keep the keyboard where you left it.
Inside the recessed section at the top of the USB Type-C connector, there’s no proprietary housing or anything here so you can swap this cable for whatever you like, if you fancy giving your desk some extra colour or if you like those curly cables. Going to the left and right are cable management channels, giving you the option to have the cable exit the keyboard at the sides.