| Brand | KBT |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 35 x 8 x 20 cm; 900 Grams |
| Item model number | Vortex KBC poker 3 US |
| Manufacturer | Vortex |
| Colour | White |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Operating System | Mac OS X, WindowsOS |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 900 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
Mechanical Keyboard - KBC Poker 3 - White Case - Cherry Mx-Black - White backlit [Metal Casing] - ANSI US International
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| Brand | KBT |
| Keyboard description | US |
| Special feature | Backlit |
| Colour | White |
| Operating system | Mac OS X, WindowsOS |
| Number of keys | 61 |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 8 x 20 centimetres |
| Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Number of buttons | 61 |
About this item
- Arbitrary programming
- Tiny size keyboard with 61 keys [Abs Backlit Keycaps]
- ANSI - US international
- 3 layers customization
- Built-up 3 kind of layout (Qwerty, Dvorak, Colemak)
Product information
Technical Details
Additional Information
| ASIN | B014T5O96M |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | 2 Oct. 2015 |
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Product description
The Vortexgear POK3R is the perfect solution for limited spaces in situations. Built up 3 kinds of layout, it features individually programmable keys with 3 layers customization options, all easily set through what you want.
Main Specification:
- Tiny size keyboard with 62 keys
- Cherry MX Switches
- Arbitrary programming
- PBT Keycaps
- Individual LED coding (Backlit version only)
- 3 layers customization
- Metal bezel
- Built-up 3 kind of layout (Qwerty, Dvorak, Colemak)
Programming Instruction
Note:
The POK3R built in 4-layers. The default layer can not be programmed. Only layer 2~layer 4 can be. FN + R_ctrl, M,<,> and ? keys are fixed can not be programmed.
Step 1. Choose the layer (FN+<,> or ? key) which you want to programming.
Step 2. Press FN + Right CTRL to enter the programming mode (Spacebar right LED steadily lit)
Step 3. Press the key you want to program (Spacebar right LED flashing)
Step 4. Key in the programming content and then press PN (Spacebar right LED steadily lit again)
Step 5. Repeat step 2 and step 3 to program other keys.
Step 6. Press FN + Right CTRL to exit programming mode ( Spacebar right LED off)
More:
- Support FN layer programming, you can select the FN combination key (e.g., FN + A) to program it
- Under SELECT state (step 1), you can press PN + any key to view its content in a word processing Software (e.g., Notepad)
- Support time delay, press 15ms key (FN + T) each time to delay 15ms, press 0.1s key (FN + G) each time to delay 0.1s, press 0.5s key(FN + B) each time to delay 0.5s. Consecutive delay will add up but will only be counted as 1 key stroke.
- Every key can program up to 32 key strokes.
- If there is no key pressed for 15 sec in programming mode, it will exit to normal mode.
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Lighting of the keyboard is really nice, I especially like the feature of activating individual LEDs when pressing respective keys.
I'm using it with my mac, I don't find any issue with the keyboard apart from the loss of playback control. (there is volume control) The loss of arrow keys is a bit of a pain when trying to move the cursor. Maybe I should now start to use mouse for locating cursor rather than arrow keys. Fn+ JKIL does give you full control of arrow keys but it can hardly be a one-handed operation, nor is it an ideal way of multiple presses of arrow keys.
Overall, like others' comments, I would recommend this keyboard.