Fully customisable: The Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone is delivered without switches or keycaps and thus allows maximum personalisation. It can hold almost all standard switches and keycaps made of a material of the user's choice. Thanks to a clever switch board and included positioning plates, all ANSI and ISO layouts are covered independently of language. Sophisticated layout: With a size of 75 percent, the SKILLER SGK50 S3 Barebone achieves the same functionality of a three-block keyboard with minimal space consumption thanks to a well thought-out arrangement of 84 or 85 keys. In addition to the usual button functions, there is also an additional Sharkoon button on board, which can be used to access the web browser. The strong appearance is rounded off by a detachable coiled cable typical of the series with USB-C and USB-A connectors, which has been further optimised for a perfect look at all times. Easy switch replacement: creativity and variety are no limits with the Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone, because it can accommodate all switches with 3 and 5 pins for a very individual typing experience according to your mood or individual application. For the most unrestrained fun of redesigning and building, we supply all the necessary tools. Functionality without limits: the Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone allows a high range of functions without annoying software, up to macro programming. Two macros each with up to 16 actions can be set up and overwritten using keyboard shortcuts. The Skiller SGK50 S3 is also compatible with the open source software QMK and VIA, with which the keyboard can be programmed to the Sharkoon key according to your own needs Illumination at the touch of a button: like the rest of the functions, the lighting of the keyboard can be adjusted in a few simple steps. For this purpose, different one- and multi-coloured lighting effects are available in different variations. A built-in positioning plate made of polycarbonate not only ensures an improved sound of the switches, but also for an even distribution of the lighting.
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Details:Fully customisable: The Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone is delivered without switches or keycaps and thus allows maximum personalisation. It can hold almost all standard switches and keycaps made of a material of the user's choice. Thanks to a clever switch board and included positioning plates, all ANSI and ISO layouts are covered independently of language. Sophisticated layout: With a size of 75 percent, the SKILLER SGK50 S3 Barebone achieves the same functionality of a three-block keyboard with minimal space consumption thanks to a well thought-out arrangement of 84 or 85 keys. In addition to the usual button functions, there is also an additional Sharkoon button on board, which can be used to access the web browser. The strong appearance is rounded off by a detachable coiled cable typical of the series with USB-C and USB-A connectors, which has been further optimised for a perfect look at all times. Easy switch replacement: creativity and variety are no limits with the Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone, because it can accommodate all switches with 3 and 5 pins for a very individual typing experience according to your mood or individual application. For the most unrestrained fun of redesigning and building, we supply all the necessary tools. Functionality without limits: the Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone allows a high range of functions without annoying software, up to macro programming. Two macros each with up to 16 actions can be set up and overwritten using keyboard shortcuts. The Skiller SGK50 S3 is also compatible with the open source software QMK and VIA, with which the keyboard can be programmed to the Sharkoon key according to your own needs Illumination at the touch of a button: like the rest of the functions, the lighting of the keyboard can be adjusted in a few simple steps. For this purpose, different one- and multi-coloured lighting effects are available in different variations. A built-in positioning plate made of polycarbonate not only ensures an improved sound of the switches, but also for an even distribution of the lighting.
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Fully customisable: The Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone is delivered without switches or keycaps and thus allows maximum personalisation. It can hold almost all standard switches and keycaps made of a material of the user's choice. Thanks to a clever switch board and included positioning plates, all ANSI and ISO layouts are covered independently of language. Sophisticated layout: With a size of 75 percent, the SKILLER SGK50 S3 Barebone achieves the same functionality of a three-block keyboard with minimal space consumption thanks to a well thought-out arrangement of 84 or 85 keys. In addition to the usual button functions, there is also an additional Sharkoon button on board, which can be used to access the web browser. The strong appearance is rounded off by a detachable coiled cable typical of the series with USB-C and USB-A connectors, which has been further optimised for a perfect look at all times. Easy switch replacement: creativity and variety are no limits with the Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone, because it can accommodate all switches with 3 and 5 pins for a very individual typing experience according to your mood or individual application. For the most unrestrained fun of redesigning and building, we supply all the necessary tools. Functionality without limits: the Skiller SGK50 S3 barebone allows a high range of functions without annoying software, up to macro programming. Two macros each with up to 16 actions can be set up and overwritten using keyboard shortcuts. The Skiller SGK50 S3 is also compatible with the open source software QMK and VIA, with which the keyboard can be programmed to the Sharkoon key according to your own needs Illumination at the touch of a button: like the rest of the functions, the lighting of the keyboard can be adjusted in a few simple steps. For this purpose, different one- and multi-coloured lighting effects are available in different variations. A built-in positioning plate made of polycarbonate not only ensures an improved sound of the switches, but also for an even distribution of the lighting.
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Brand | Sharkoon |
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