Geezer Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 104 Backlit Gaming Keyboard - USB Wired Gaming Keyboard - Blue Switch and Keycap Puller (Black-02)
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| Brand | AHOMATE |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Without wrist pad |
| Color | Black-02 |
| Operating System | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 10 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Style | Modern |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.72 x 6.3 x 1.18 inches |
About this item
- ANTI-GHOSTING KEYS – All 104 keys work simultaneously for improved macro efficiency and faster response times while moving, shooting and gaming. Create your own macros and with blazing push-button accuracy.
- FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE – The Geezer backlit gaming keyboard features 9 color patterns, adjustable brightness, removable keys, and more. Take yourself from amateur to pro-level in no time.
- SUSTAINABLE DURABILITY – Strafe, shoot, jump and PvP with Blue (Gaote) Switches boasting 50 million keystrokes at 60±15g key force and 4.0±0.2mm stroke travel.
- ULTRA-BRIGHT BACKLIT KEYS – Type, write and game in any level of light with backlight typing, multimedia and shortcut keys that can be color-coded with 9 unique colors for precision visual gaming.
- COMFORTABLE, ERGONOMIC DESIGN – An ergonomic design and detachable wrist support help reduce fatigue for longer gaming sessions, making it easier for fast-twitch responses while playing MMOs, MOBAs and more.
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| Product Dimensions | 17.72 x 6.3 x 1.18 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| ASIN | B01GKQ2OVA |
| Item model number | SK-GS2 01B |
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| OS | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 10 |
| Connectivity technologies | USB |
| Special features | Without wrist pad |
| Other display features | Personal Computer |
| Color | Black-02 |
| Whats in the box | Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Manufacturer | MOFII |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2016 |
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Geezer RBG Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 104 Keys Anti-ghosting Computer KeyboardAnti-ghosting with 26 KeysAllow multi-keys to work with high speed and fast response at the same.More Speed and PrecisionThe mechanical key switches give you smooth, linear key response for ultra fast double and triple taps, which can improve your gaming performance by giving you speed and responsiveness like never before.Multi-colour Backlit,So CoolThere are 12 backlit modes can be selected with " Fn + F12 ". And each row of keys is backlit in a different colour with changeable breathing and brightness.Features Tactilen/non-clicky mechanical keys Black aluminum face plate White adjustable backlight Easy-access shortcut keys & volume wheel Full NKRO over USB Windows key lockSpecifications Interface: USB Backlight: RGB Cord Length: 6 ft. Braided Weight: 2.7 lbs Dimension: 7.1 x 17.7 x 1.9 Inches OS Support: Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP Life Span: 50 million keystrokes Operating voltage: +5V±5% Maximum Current: 500mA Warranty: 3 Year LimitedPackage Contents 104-Keys Mechanical Gaming Keyboard User Manual
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Now for the programming aspects of the keyboard. The first and foremost thing you need to understand is FN+ESC completely resets the keyboard. For the longest time I was using it to go back to solid color mode but that is a mistake. It wipes all your custom made setups. What you should do is press FN+F12 to cycle through the modes to go back to the mode you want. Once you do that you can start customizing things.
You setups are stored in 5 keys to select them you press FN and one of the following keys (Home | PgUP | Del | END | PgDn). There are some default setups stored in them so you can select them immediately. To modify the setup just press FN+Ins and you will see the num lock light flash and all the keyboard lights turn off. You can now press the keys you want to light up and keep pressing them till you get the color you want. This is a very time consuming process. To exit and save it press FN + Ins again. If you forgot a key or have a key turned on that you want off or a different color, your a SOL. You have to press FN+Ins again and it wipes out the layout you had there and you have to start from scratch. Remember what I said earlier. DO NOT press FN+ESC it wipes ALL the customized layouts and puts back the default factory ones. You have to FN+F12 and cycle through all the options sequentially to get back to solid color mode.
Here is a list of the main Function keys minus the obvious multimedia ones F1-F11. All are accessed by holding down FN + the following key:
ESC - resets the keyboard to almost factory defaults (wipes all customized slots to factory default)
Home - Custom Slot 1 ; PgUp - Custom Slot 2 ; Del - Custom Slot 3 ; End - Custom Slot 4 ; PgDn - Custom Slot 5
Ins - Customize selected Slot ( Warning wipes out selected slot current config )
PtSc - Turns off the keyboard lighting ( pressing it again does NOT turn the keyboard on again)
F12 - Cycles through the keyboard modes or Turns it on again if you turned it off with PtSc function.
ArrowUp - Increase Brightness
ArrowDown - Decrease Brightness
ArrowLeft - Change all keyboard keys to previous color
ArrowRight - Change all keyboard keys to next color
To quickly go back to your default single color mode rather than to just cycle through all the modes with FN+F12, I found it's best to use FN+PtSc to turn off the keyboard lights, then FN+F12 to turn the keyboard lights on which will default to the single color mode setting.
For the price I paid for this keyboard it still is an excellent value. And so far it has been working flawlessly. It feels very good to the touch when typing and I have had no issues with it other than the losing my customized settings for the time I was using FN+Esc as my shortcut to get back to single color mode. That was technically user error, but only an error because it was never mentioned in the documentation that FN+ESC reset the custom slots to factory defaults. The sound profile is just too loud IMHO to be used by anyone that has a shared PC used near bedrooms or living rooms where others might be watching TV or Movies. It might also be distracting to some gamers who don't use headphones. So it's okay, but I don't think I'd buy it again.
I'm going to have to get one for myself because the flashing lights are SO COOL!!
Just love it. Still got that inner child, I guess.
Typing is nice- not quite as nice as my Unicomp, but pretty darn nice. I'd compare it to Cherry blue switches but I don't think I've
ever used those. Anyway it's nice & clicky. Feels good.
Aside from the backlight, it's a pretty simple keyboard. Fn key controls the LEDs and assorted media functions using F1-F12, but it looks pretty much like the crummy old keyboard it's replacing except for being better in every single way.
The font is kinda weird, but whatever, flashy lights.
Durability remains to be seen, but for less than $40, buy two and you're still doing pretty well.
UPDATE: After one year of use, the LEDs have begun to randomly go out. Some colors on some keys are out (the blue and green are out on the Windows key) while some are out altogether (Enter key is dark). Keyboard still functions great, but if you're looking for longevity, well, you get what you pay for.
I enjoy mechanical keyboards. I wont buy a standard keyboard ever again. i dont like the way they feel. I bought the geezer keyboard to take when i go to LAN parties with friends. i connect it to my gaming laptop even though my gaming laptop has a full size steele series keyboard, i like the geezer a lot better. I have a corsair K70 RGB on my gaming desktop i almost like the geezer better. it has a louder and more solid CLICK sound to it. i like that for some odd reason.








