The MageGee MK Star75 Mechanical Gaming Blue Backlit Keyboard

With a total of 83 keys, the STAR75 gaming keyboard retains separate arrow keys, making the desktop cleaner without sacrificing essential functionality. It can perform the commands of a full-size keyboard with more space for mouse movement. A great addition to the desktop for gamers and office users. This 75% keyboard has ice blue backlighting, supports 18 lighting modes, 5 brightness levels, 4 speed levels, and can also be turned off or on with one click. Dynamic or static lighting modes are available, so you can choose the lighting effect that appeals to you as required.

Yellow switches are sensitive to trigger, less audible and require less force to press, making it smoother to use. 100% anti-ghosting, each keystroke is correctly detected even if you press many keys on the keyboard. 2-IN-1 Multi-functional knob : The knob controls the audio / backlight, long press to switch between them. When the keyboard is in audio mode ( by default ), the indicator M is not lit, turn left and right to adjust the volume, press the knob to pause or play. When the keyboard is in backlight mode, indicator M lights up, turn left and right to adjust the light brightness, press it to switch light effects.

The stepped keycaps and two-step legs provide a comfortable typing angle and reduce wrist stress. The keyboard has a double layer of sound deadening construction with an EVA interlayer foam and bottom foam to reduce noise from the keyboard’s internal cavities. The keycap color scheme is simple – black & white, with an additional 16 red keycaps available for DIY. Using the USB cable means no need to rely on Bluetooth. This will however take up one of your USB ports – I have only 3 and since one is permanently used by my USB mouse, I might get a USB extension.

Though targeted to gamers, you can use it as your main keyboard if you are a blogger, for office work etc. I find it pretty smooth to type with and so far, after just a few hours or use, I must say that I like it. The Thonk Thonk sound does not bother me and infact it actually sounds kinda nice. If the typing is a breeze and fun to use, then this is a great purchase. At Rs. 2698 on Amazon (there was a slight discount as a day later it is now showing as Rs. 2999) I used two Amazon 1000 coupons and the rest off my debit card to buy this and it was delivered in less than 24 hours. Highly recommended at this point in time.

I Got A New USB Mechanical Keyboard

And finally, what was old is now new! Like Brendan Frasier, the mechanical keyboard made a soaring comeback many years ago. Mechanical keyboards were a standard feature of many early PCs. Early IBM PCs were known for the Model M keyboard, with keys that offered a famously satisfying response and audible “clack” as they were depressed. My first time using a computer was at age 9 or 10 I think, back in 1986. Just a bit mind you, I didn’t have a pc at home. Then fast forward to 1992 and I signed up for a 2 month summer course at Datapro and learned a few basics of the computer and ofcourse, they used the old style keyboards.

It would be 1995 when I finally got a computer at home and it was a nice 15 or 16 inch monitor, with 50 MG of storage and yes the old light greyish white, or whatever the colour the systems were, keyboard. The next pc I bought would be back in 2006 and I had an assembled one with the old mechanical style keyboard. In 2010 I bought my first laptop and since then it’s been the chicklet style keyboards. I had a Lenovo and then a Dell and now I have my 5 year old HP. The HP has the nicest softest keyboard ever but after 4.5 years of steady usage (I do type a lot and use my laptop quite a lot at home) some of the keys take a little too much pushing to work. Like S & D & B & F! What the heck have I been typing!

Anyways I got this device after a long look at several ones. I do have a chicklet style external Bluetooth keyboard but it’s not a very good one. I decided to try one out that wasn’t very expensive and see how I like it. So far I am liking it a lot!

What Food/Drink Is Your Ideal Afternoon Pick-me-up?

Coffee and coffee! What else? Well some fruits also act as a good pick-me-up in the afternoons, like a cold apples or a large orange. These are fruits that I can only have cold, so I usually keep them in the fridge and take one whenever I want. The juiciness and freshness just tastes better when is is cold. But I will admit that nothing works quite like coffee. Drinking iced coffee can be a refreshing way to enjoy coffee on a hot day. Iced coffee can contain caffeine, magnesium, and other compounds that may have health benefits.

It is believed that the coldness enhances the drinking experience and releases more nuanced flavors. To iced coffee lovers, it’s more than just a product — it’s also an experience. While iced coffee can be expensive, they’re often willing to splurge on it because they see it as an affordable luxury. Is there anything better on a hot summer’s day than sitting back, relaxing and enjoying an iced coffee? Is there any difference in how the iced one is prepare compared to a hot one?  An iced latte has a larger amount of chilled milk added to it, whereas a regular iced coffee can have no milk at all or just a small amount.

Because the coffee to milk ratio is different in these two drinks, an iced latte is likely to have less coffee content than an iced coffee. Therefore, an iced latte will be sweeter than an iced coffee. Another difference is the preparation. While an iced latte is not just a latte cooled down, an iced coffee can be made with espresso that is then chilled and poured over ice. A small amount of milk can then be added to taste.

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