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Das keyboard professional s for mac
Das keyboard professional s for mac










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In recent years, a number of companies have begun to offer alternatives to Cherry’s keyboard switches, including the Greetech line now found in the Das Keyboard 4 Professional. Now owned by German company ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Cherry was a major producer of mechanical keyboard switches for more than 50 years, with different switch characteristics marketed by color-based names, like Brown, Blue, Black, and Red. Those familiar with mechanical keyboards will note the absence of the “Cherry” brand that was present on previous generations of Das Keyboard models. Both options are louder than your typical Apple keyboard, but Greetech Brown Switches are a bit quieter while still offering that satisfying tactile feel, and Greetech Blue switches emit that classic “clicky” sound that we’ve grown to love. There are an array of of mechanical keyboard switch types, and Metadot offers two of the most common as options on the Das Keyboard 4 Professional: Brown and Blue. We also tested the Das Keyboard 4 with a USB 3.0 extension cable and didn’t notice any loss of functionality or accuracy, meaning that most users should be able to design a cable route that works for them.

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The USB 3.0 cable that connects the keyboard and USB hub to your Mac is a versatile 6.5-feet long, allowing for more creative wiring and keyboard placement. While physical wires are still a requirement of many mechanical keyboards, Metadot has attempted to make the requirement as painless as possible with the use of an extra-long cable.

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We can’t say that we found a use for the ruler during our testing of the Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac, but if you ever need to make a quick measurement or draw a straight line, it’s nice knowing that a relatively long ruler is at hand just under your keyboard.įor those accustomed to wireless keyboards, a wired keyboard like the Das Keyboard 4 Professional for Mac may seem restrictive.

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With N-key rollover support disabled, the Das Keyboard 4 Professional reverts to offering a still-impressive 6-key rollover. Some older motherboards don’t fully support N-key rollover via USB, however, and so Metadot allows the user to turn the feature off with a keyboard shortcut (simultaneously press the left or right Shift key and the F13 key).

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The Das Keyboard 4 Professional is one of relatively few keyboards that offers the feature via USB, which is critical for Mac compatibility. Support for N-key rollover was traditionally limited to keyboards connected via a PS/2 port. On a keyboard that doesn’t support N-key rollover, however, like the Apple Wireless Keyboard, many of the letters will be missing, and you’ll see something like: TE QIC BOWN OX UPS E LZY DO

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On the Das Keyboard 4 Professional (and any other keyboard that supports full N-key rollover), you’ll end up with the entire phrase in all caps: THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG To illustrate the benefits of N-key rollover support, or to test if your current keyboard supports it, you can use the Double Shift Test: simply open a blank text document, press and hold both Shift keys, and type the following phrase: the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog For this reason, N-key rollover functionality is often sought for gaming applications, where users are more likely to press multiple keys at once, but it is also useful for certain professional apps and for very fast typists who frequently use modifier keys like Shift or Alt.












Das keyboard professional s for mac