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Cooler Master SK620 60% Space Gray Mechanical Low Profile Gaming Keyboard, Linear Red Switches, Customizable RGB, Ergonomic Design, USB-C Connectivity, Mac/Windows, QWERTY (SK-620-GKTR1-US)

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Highly Customizable - Make adjustments to lighting and macros in real-time with a keypress combo, or customize lighting modes, fine-tune macros, or adjust more in-depth settings with the MasterPlus+ Software. The other aspects of the Cooler Master SK620 add up to a fairly standard experience. Its switches are reliable and the 1,000 Hz response rate is exactly as performant as you’d expect. I haven’t quite gotten used to either of the keyboard’s available angles — although I’ve come to prefer having the feet extended — and have noticed slight cramping after longer sessions. But those are personal issues; everyone’s tolerance for a particular setup is going to vary. The complexity is reduced if you use the keyboard with a single operating system (although that means the additional symbols printed on the bottom row are more of a distraction than anything else) or if you only try to learn it on one at a time. This form factor is fundamentally different from full-size or even tenkeyless keyboards; having to wrap your head around the idea of multiple input layers is probably going to take a while. That struggle can pay off, however, as long as you’re willing to approach the Cooler Master SK622 on its own terms. It’s worth noting the Cooler Master SK622’s polling rate is set to 1,000Hz in wired mode, but switching to wireless drops that polling rate to 125Hz, so it’s not ideal for fast-paced games where input lag matters. This is likely a battery-saving measure, and it works. Cooler Master doesn’t offer an official battery-length estimate, but I used the SK622 wirelessly for a week without any issue.

Every key on the Cooler Master SK622 serves more than one function. The number row is also the Function row, for example, and several of those keys are also tied to multimedia controls. A single key is assigned to the equals, plus-sign, F12, and Volume Up functions by default. Other keys are assigned system functions—the “U” key is also the Print Screen key, for example, and the “P” key is also the Insert key—and still others are used in conjunction with what Cooler Master calls the On-the-fly System. On-the-Fly controls everything from the board’s RGB lighting to recording macros. The Cooler Master SK622 can be used with a wire or without one. The wired connection is enabled by a high quality, 1.8-meter-long, braided USB Type-A-to-Type-C cable that can be detached for easy transport. The wireless connection is enabled via Bluetooth 4.0; there’s no 2.4GHz option for people whose systems don’t offer Bluetooth connectivity.

This Layout Isn’t Quite Played Out (Yet)

I simply couldn’t remember what each key’s secondary function was, either, so I constantly had to look at the keyboard whenever I wanted to mute a video or take a screenshot (see how to take screenshots in Windows). At least Cooler Master makes it easy to find those functions at a glance. That problem could probably be solved with time, of course, and other people might be able to remember what each key does after studying the keyboard for a few moments. To them I say… I’m jealous. Aug 10th 2023 Corsair Launches the K70 MAX with Corsair MGX Hall Effect Switches, HS80 MAX Headset (33)

Ergonomic Upgrades - New ergonomic keycaps and adjustable feet allow you the comfortable typing experience you want, your way. Sep 11th 2023 Cooler Master Reveals Street Fighter 6-Inspired Gaming Hardware Collaboration with CAPCOM (7)Enough about the Cooler Master SK622’s form; let’s consider its function. The 60% layout has become more common in the last few years, especially among gaming keyboard makers. It allows people to save room on their desks—which is particularly useful for gamers with gargantuan mouse pads—without requiring them to sacrifice functionality. There is a fairly steep learning curve associated with adopting the form factor, though, especially since manufacturers have yet to agree on a universal standard for the multiple input layers and copious key-combo shortcuts these keyboards rely on. The Cooler Master SK620 is the wired version of SK622, taking a modern approach to the classic mechanical keyboard with low profile switches housed in a sleek chassis for a drool-worthy aesthetic. The 60% keyboard layout is outfitted with low profile mechanical RGB switches with upgraded ergonomic keycaps from the previous version for a typing experience that feels as good as the keyboard looks. The keyboard supports both Mac and Windows devices, and you have the ultimate on-the-go keyboard for both work and play. Cooler Master built two feet into the bottom of the SK622, so people who prefer typing at an angle have a more ergonomic option available to them, but it’s disappointing that the keyboard offers only two angles now that a fair number of its competitors have started to offer two.

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