
- #DAS KEYBOARD PROFESSIONAL S CUSTOM ENCLOSURE MAC OS X#
- #DAS KEYBOARD PROFESSIONAL S CUSTOM ENCLOSURE FULL#
Very classy looking Das Keyboard logo on the top right accompanied by bright blue numlock, capslock, and scroll lock LED indicators. No Windows key disabling function either, which is fine considering this isn’t a gaming keyboard. No macros, no media keys, no loads of useless functions. Made in Taiwan, where everything’s made these days…įrontal view of the keyboard. Nothing flashy, just a picture of the keyboard in front.Ī couple features, most notably the Cherry MX Brown keyswitches which feature tactile feedback, but no clicky sound. A Closer Look at the Model S Professional Silent
#DAS KEYBOARD PROFESSIONAL S CUSTOM ENCLOSURE MAC OS X#
Mac users can swap the command/control/options keys to match the Mac keyboard layout using the Mac OS X keyboard control panel.2 USB ports or 1 USB port + 1 PS/2 port – USB to PS/2 adapter (included).Compatible with PS/2 and USB KVM switches.Dimensions: 18in x 6.5in x 1in (thickest portion, feet not extended, 1.5in w/ extended feet).Extra long two-meter (6.6-foot) USB cable.Two-port USB hub 1.1 and 2.0 compatible.Glossy black upper enclosure with matching black USB cable – Darth Vader approved.
#DAS KEYBOARD PROFESSIONAL S CUSTOM ENCLOSURE FULL#

Each of these keyboards have their own unique features but are based on the central idea of building the best typing keyboard in the world. As such, the the Das Keyboard was born.įast forward to today and Metadot Corporation, the company behind the Das Keyboard, has produced numerous revisions of their Das Keyboard such as the Model S Ultimate, Model S Professional, Model S Professional Silent, and Model S Ultimate Silent.

As many of his friends and colleagues noticed the keyboard, they became interested in getting such a keyboard and pretty soon the money making potential of this keyboard was obvious. To his surprise, this idea worked and Daniel began seeing his typing speed and accuracy improve. In 2005, the founder, Daniel Guermeur decided to make a totally blank keyboard in order to improve his typing speed and accuracy.

The Keyboardĭas Keyboard began as a pretty interesting idea.
