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Keychron K12 60% RGB Hot-Swappable Bluetooth Wireless/USB Wired Mechanical Keyboard with Gateron G Pro Brown Switches + Aluminum Frame for for
$39.97.
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Features:- 60% layout hot swappable wireless mechanical keyboard
- Bluetooth 5.1
- Wireless & Wired
- Connects up to 3 devices
- For Mac & Windows
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Keychron K12 60% RGB Backlit Wireless/USB Wired Mechanical Keyboard w/ Gateron G Pro Switches for
$40.97.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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That version is the same except having aluminum bezel border. That's it. I have the pro version, I much prefer the bezel for aesthetics and feel. They both perform the exact same
can you connect 2 PC to this at the same time?
I'm in for the aluminum.
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Yes, if you mean switching devices; the K series supports wired and wireless functionality, via Bluetooth. You should be able to switch between 3 different Bluetooth devices saved by pressing Fn + 1/2/3 while in Bluetooth mode.
Alternatively, the K Max series also offers a 2.4 GHz dongle, in addition to Bluetooth and wired options.
The aluminum frame is actually additional 4 aluminun frames installed on the ABS plastic version of RGB hot swapable version. You can remove the frames from it. It is a kind of additional accessory for the ABS RGB hot swapable version.
Edit: Not entirely sure about the answer to the latter set of questions regarding functions programming, but Keychron has keymapping software, so I'm guess it's a yes.
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That's as simple to solve as assigning function keys to another layer... get to know the product better