Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M Mechanical Keyboard Review




/ 8 years ago

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A Closer Look


The keyboard is very neat and tidy looking, with a fairly slim bezel around the edges, it looks pretty slick. Of course, the real interesting thing here is that this isn’t a full-size keyboard, or a TKL, with the number pad crunched right up to the main keys, with the arrow keys integrated into the number pad, giving it a dual purpose and saving a lot of desktop space, without cutting out on functionality.

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Down the left side, you’ll find everything is where you would expect, with the addition of some profile keys hiding on the FN-shift of 1-4, perfect for switching between gaming and work profiles for shortcuts and macros.

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On the top row, all the usual F-keys are there, but with F1-F4 offering up some master lighting controls for brightness and lighting mode.

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F5-F8 have the on-keyboard adjustment for the repeat rate, which could be pretty handy for work and gaming dependant on your style. F9-F12 have the Win Lock, a handy mode for any gamer, as well as lighting and macro recording hot-keys for quickly dialing in your profiles, even when you’re mid-game.

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One thing I did notice is the design of the LED indicators in the top right, which are clearly a nod to the design of the QuickFire TK from a few years ago.

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There’s a full-size number pad here, which is nice on a more compact keyboard design, and with the numlock just a pinky stretch from the enter key, it’s easy to toggle from numbers to arrow keys and functions in a flash.

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The keyboard is nice and chunky, giving it a weighted and durable feel, with a clean look around the edge and a little bit of trim at the back to keep it from looking like a flat block of plastic.

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On the underside, some durable anti-slip rubber grips, durable kickstands with extra rubber grips, cable routing channels and a single Micro-USB port for the detachable cable.

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The key cap removal tool is a very nice thing to have for cleaning your keyboard, and under the caps, you’ll find those oh-so-lovely Cherry MX Brown switches, as well as a glossy white backplate to allow the LEDs to reflect and give an under lighting effect.

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