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Are Corsair Keyboards Compatible With Mac
Christopher | 2024-04-29 07:12:25 |
Pretty, and feels better than the mac keyboards. 5 |
Rod Plapp | 2024-05-05 03:23:25 |
I had to replace the front and rear fans with Corsair RGB fans to get a better color display and compatible hub controller and it really should have a USB C port in the front panel but overall the quality of the case is good and the components were easy to install. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-24 02:44:58 |
Excellent value and quality. Easy to use, compact and compatible with Mac. 5 |
John | 2024-05-13 08:25:36 |
Great Apple compatible keyboard. The feel of the keys is different than the comparable Apple keyboards, but it is much livelier. I learned to type back in the day of the IBM Selectrics and this has a similar feel, not mushy. It's very easy to pair with multiple devices. Liked this one so much, purchased another in Space Gray. 5 |
ReaperG1rl | 2024-04-15 06:40:18 |
I love this keyboard. I will never go back to Corsair. 5 |
Lee | 2024-08-22 06:21:46 |
We use the MAC version of these keyboards at my job. Needed a Windows version for the Premiere Pro system we're using to work from home and this is great. Comfortable and responsive, and good layout of Premiere Pro function keys. 5 |
IdleSysop | 2024-08-18 01:18:15 |
CM Quickfire Rapid is the ten keyless mechanical keyboard I could find that worked with Mac out of the box. All multimedia keys work with Mac. A lot of mechanical keyboards I researched had some sort of issue with Mac or required some software to be installed. The CM Quickfire rapid works right out of the box. The most you would have to do is update your modifier keys in OSX and switch your key caps for option/command. I own two of these keyboards now, one with blue and one with brown cherry mx keys. I used the blue version for over a year and wanted to get a quieter version for use at work. I tried adding o-rings to the blue keyboard and it greatly reduced the sound by preventing the keys from bottoming out. The main problem I had with this solution was that the click of the blue key switches is still very audible and the o-rings decreased the travel of the keys. Making it feel too short in my opinion. The brown key switch version is much quieter since there's no audible click. To prevent bottoming out, I removed the o-rings I put in the blue version and put them in the brown. Making the brown even quieter than it already was. Perfect for an office environment shared with other coworkers. The brown key switches are nice if you like the the blue keys, but need to do without the audible click. The brown keys have a noticeable bump when you press down on them. Cons: Lack of backlit keys. I don't have a need for the backlit keys, but would be a nice to have. All of the other ten keyless with backlit keys were about double the price of this one. No USB hub. While not needed, would be nice if it also had a USB hub like some of the other mechanical keyboards I researched. 5 |
Ruth | 2024-08-15 09:38:17 |
This keyboard is the best! I still like wired connections and the keyboards for Mac Books are all wireless. I wanted something as close as possible, since that was what I was used to. This Satechi is it! Very quiet, similar touch and feel. The first one I had worked very well for a couple of years, till I spilled my tea all over my desk a few weeks ago. I am so grateful this Satechi is still available and I could get a new one! And so grateful to the B&H salesman who suggested it in the first place! 5 |
Jonathan | 2024-06-22 06:20:17 |
I just bought a new Mac mini, and planned on using Apple's full-size Magic Keyboard 2. But once I tried it out, I was super disappointed—the keys were loud and had very little travel. I did some research and finally landed on this Logitech model. The travel in the keys is phenomenal, and I prefer it even to the older Apple keyboards. Pros: mappable keys (with the Logi Options app), multi-device switching, comfort and key travel, price Cons: the spacebar is six keys wide instead of five like on most keyboards, making it considerably louder than the other keys; the only “fn” key is under the “shift” key I would absolutely recommend this keyboard and plan on buying another if this one ever goes out. 5 |
charles | 2024-04-28 02:19:56 |
I used to get mac slimline keyboards and use on PC's but tried this one because it's cheaper, and have no regrets. it has well-made things on the upper back to raise up the back for a nice angle. makes typing easier. very soft touch. 5 |