![]() The switches’ adjustable actuation doesn’t change how the keys feel, but it does change the overall typing experience. The Apex Pro Mini is nowhere near as loud as a keyboard with clicky switches, such as my current daily driver, the Razer BlackWidow v3 with Razer Green switches, but it’s loud enough and clicky enough that the sound alone nearly made up for the lack of tactile feedback (nearly). But what I really like are clicky switches. ![]() Like many writers, I prefer switches with tactile feedback for typing. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing - I kind of liked the way this keyboard sounded. Pressing a key is smooth and seamless, with no tactile bump or resistance.Īlthough the switches themselves are silent, typing on this keyboard produces some pretty loud clacking, as well as some slightly hollow-sounding thunks as you bottom out against the aluminum backplate. The Apex Pro Mini is the first keyboard outfitted with the company’s new OmniPoint 2.0 switches, which - like the original OmniPoint switches - have a linear feel. Both the Apex Pro Mini and the Apex Pro Mini Wireless will come in US English, French, German, Japanese, Nordic, and UK English layouts, but the US English layout is the only layout available at launch.
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