![]() Apart from the right side of the keyboard which is necessarily different, the layout is quite standard and shouldn’t require too much relearning. Our keyboard is available in a UK layout, so we have a tall enter key and a short left shift key as normal. That means you get all of the major keys and the F keys, but there’s no numberpad and a few little-used keys are accessed via a Function (Fn) layer. The AK33 RGB is a 75% size keyboard, which means it’s a little bit smaller than even a TKL (tenkeyless) design. We recorded a brief unboxing video, just to give you an idea of what is provided with the keyboard and how it is packaged. Is this gaming keyboard the deal of the century, or are A-Jazz cutting corners where it matters? That makes the A-Jazz AK33 a breath of fresh air: it’s a full mechanical keyboard, complete with Cherry MX-style switches with trendy RGB backlighting, for just £40. However, they’re often expensive too, with premium models easily costing £100 or more. ![]() Mechanical keyboards are brilliant: they feel great to type on, you can customise them with fun keycaps and they’ll last for approximately one billion years. ![]()
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