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Tezarre TK61 60% Hotswap Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding Keycaps,RGB Backlit Wired USB Optical Switches Keyboards Full Keys Programmable for Windows MAC PC Gamers (Gateron Optical Blue)

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The keyboard does have a slight ping by default, it doesn't bother me but it could EASILY be reconciled with some foam in the bottom of the board or better lubrication of the switches. I did also open up the board to look at the features and was quite surprised that there was a dampener between the PCB and the plate along with some foam for the case acoustics. Didn’t really matter that much for me and I doubt it will be an issue for the majority of users (especially gamers), but it’s an aspect that you need to be made aware of. Next, let’s talk about size. The Tezarre TK63 measures 11.5 x 4.0 x 1.6 inches which means that despite having 63 keys which is two more than the TK61, it’s actually the smaller keyboard. I have unusually long fingers and I can easily find my way on the Tezarre TK63, so the size is just fine. The argument that I usually find is that the optical switches sound hollower due to their design and yes, the keys Tezarre TK63 do let out a slight hollow sound which may not be as satisfying as on a keyboard with mechanical switches. But the difference is not as noticeable as the enthusiasts may make you believe. That’s why I gave the keyboard to a few relatives (that are not tech-savvy) and they said that the keyboard does sound and feel a bit different, but nothing which may become a deal-breaker. So, I removed all the switches and key caps.

Tezarre TK61 60% Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with PBT Pudding

I have just gotten into the world of PC gaming and I was in the market for a good-looking, good sounding, and, most importantly, functional mechanical keyboard. I was looking for a good priced keyboard from one of the major brands (Corsair, Hyper-X, etc), but they were all too expensive, so I found the Tezarre keyboard, and the price + specs lured me in, and at first I was hesitant, so I tried it out, and I do not regret it one bit. Tertiary actions accessible by holding the Fn key (allows you to use the function keys, home, end, pg up, pg down, etc. without actually having those physical keys on the keyboard. Alright, so I am going to do my best to do a thorough review on the keyboard. Overall, it is DEFINITELY a 5 star review. Are there a couple caveats about it? Sure, but I will get to that a little later.Construction wise, I am pleasantly surprised. It feels very sturdy, very well built. In the last week of owning it, it has gone through extensive playthroughs of Halo: Infinite and Call Of Duty : Warzone. Very very responsive, no lag, and still very precise. The keyboard itself does not feel like it's cheap plastic, and has a good weight to it. The pudding caps are a very nice added feature. Delivery price will be automatically generated and indicated on your basket after You fill up the delivery location (country). Please note, that some countries may have only one Delivery method from presented list. It is depends on the regulations of the transport companies and some International companies don’t have branches in all countries from the list. This thing has plenty of functionality, including media controls (big points here), home, end, pgup, pgdn, etc so you won't lose out on the other keys if you're downsizing. Pretty nice preloaded RGB effects. Just wish the height was adjustable, then it'd be completely perfect. I personally use the height that it's physically at on different keyboards anyways, so it's not a problem for me. Performs excellent, and looks exactly how it does in the pictures.

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So, most gamers and people that are not keyboard connoisseurs will not be bothered, but if you really need to dampen the hollowness a bit, you can try adding more foam. As for the red switches, when compared to the brown ones from the GMMK, all I can say is that there is less resistance. I understand the appeal of the linear feel of the red switches, but if you like to feel a slight resistance when you type (about half-way through), then give the brown switches a try. You may have heard that the optical switches have way less room for modding than the mechanical switches. Not only does this keyboard function above and beyond my expectations for the price, but it looks really nice too. The RGBs are a great addition and are spread very evenly.Also, I could mention that the device is IPX4-rated, so if you accidentally splash some water on the keyboard, it’s not going to ruin the board. Still, make sure to keep the food and drinks away from the keyboard for safe measure. The Optical Switches: No more chatter I recently bought a Tezarre TK61 and the link to the software is broken is there any other solution?

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The board is fully hotswappable, and comes with two tools to remove the switches/caps easily, so it's great to customize the caps/switches as needed. Our servers are getting hit pretty hard right now. To continue shopping, enter the characters as they are shown Yeah, this is my first mechanical keyboard, and I think it’s great! I got the gateron Blues and they’re exactly what I wanted. Feels great, sounds great, I’m spending tomorrow trying to get it set up with the UI. The cabled connection is not gone, but you do get the possibility to use Bluetooth and even WiFi. I am aware that the TK61 was very similar to the Razer Huntsman Mini and the Tezarre TK63 is essentially the finishing strike to capture more marketplace. But there are some particularities which you need to be aware of, such as the optical switches. Does it even matter if the keyboard uses optical switches? It does for keyboard enthusiasts, but is this really the targeted audience? Not really. It’s the gamers which are treated to something nicer than the membrane keyboards that a lot of them still use. Tezarre TK63 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard.

The Tezarre TK63 keyboard can connect via cable, WiFi and Bluetooth which is a great variety of options. To enable the first, just plug in the cable and keep the switch from the bottom to Off, the second mode requires that you switch the button to On and that you press the Fn + R combination of buttons (press and hold for 3 seconds). Obviously, you also need to connect the dongle to the computer. The third mode also needs the switch to be set to On and the combination of keys is Fn + Q (hold it down for 3 seconds). This keyboard comes with a keycap puller, a switch opener, and a USB-C cable. None of these is the absolute best I've seen, but they definitely get the job done and are nice to have come with a keyboard that's not going to break the bank. Keyboard lovers softly typing in a content rich, friendly place. The goal of this subreddit is to provide daily links to interesting keyboard and other computer peripheral content. I'm writing this review from the perspective of someone who has an EXPENSIVE ErgoDox keyboard that he daily drives. Since I received this keyboard, I've replaced the ErgoDox at my desk so I could fully immerse myself in this keyboard's experience. If I didn't have the ErgoDox, this would easily take the cake as one of my highest quality and well built keyboards. I consider myself more of a typist (software development) than a gamer, but I need my keyboards to be comfortable and suitable for both tasks. So...I had a Keychron and was using it more for work and was looking for an affordable but decent keyboard.

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The keyboard feels and looks very nice. I am amazed at the amount of color customization. It is absolutely beautiful. The pudding keycaps show so much more color than other keyboards I have seen. Because this is my first 60% keyboard, it will take some time to get used to. Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Cuba, Syria, Russia, Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Marshall Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, U.S. Virgin Islands, Armed Forces Americas, Armed Forces Europe, Armed Forces Pacific, Tajikistan. The pudding keycaps are nice, but they make it difficult to read the tertiary & secondary legends at night. The extra brightness around the keycaps almost blinds you. I got this keyboard because I type a lot for work and I play a lot of pc games and when I first tried to use it, it's very fun and comfortable to use. And there are two plastic feet to slightly raise the keyboard to make typing easier for some users (only one position is available). Also here, the manufacturer has included an On/Off switch and there is a dedicated hole where you can find the WiFi dongle. This way, it’s harder to lose it (since it’s very small). Now let’s see what’s inside the Tezarre TK63 mechanical keyboard. The bottom side of the Tezarre TK63. What’s inside the Tezarre TK63 keyboard?As I already mentioned, the Tezarre TK63 is a 60 percent keyboard, but the one advantage that it has over both its predecessor and some other keyboards (such as one of its main competitors, the Huntsman Mini) is the addition of the arrow keys. I mean you could get around and map other keys (or use some particular combo if you truly need them), but the Tezarre TK63 has made space for them with the compromise of moving the question mark a bit to the right. Top view of the Tezarre TK63. Optical switches: my main reason for wanting this is longevity. Gateron advertises 100m actuations, while Tezzare conservatively advertises 80m actuations. Theoretically better for competitive gaming, but I don't competitively game. Additional charges for customs clearance (duties) will have to be borne by the recipient. As the tax and customs policy may vary greatly in different countries and we can’t predict what they might be, we recommend you to turn to the local customs or tax board’s representation for additional information about customs policies or duties. First off, I'm really impressed with this keyboard for the price I paid. For comparison, my current daily driver is a Keychron K8 aluminum frame with XDA PBT keycaps and Cherry MX Brown switches. This Tezarre is a budget 60% keyboard, but comes with the same features a pricier keyboard would:

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