
Sharkoon Skiller Mech SGK3
DE, Cable
Sharkoon Skiller Mech SGK3
DE, Cable
Brown switches: all-round, office, casual gaming Blue switches: office, all-round Red switches: Fps Gaming, Gaming, all-round
4 months ago
Yes, the individual keys on the Skiller Mech SGK3 from Sharkoon can be exchanged. ### Interchangeability of the keys - The keyboard uses mechanical switches from Kailh (in the case of the model with the ID 4044951019939, these are Kailh Brown switches), and the keycaps are interchangeable. ### Compatible replacement keys - To ensure that the replacement buttons are compatible, they should be suitable for Kailh Brown switches. - It is advisable to use PBT keycaps as they are durable and robust, which is also supported by the original keyboard. ### Additional notes - The keyboard comes with a PBT keycap set included, which already provides compatible keycaps. - If required, additional PBT keycaps can be purchased from Sharkoon or other manufacturers that support Kailh Brown switches.
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I don't think there will ever be a CH version of it. Alternatively, you can simply buy a set of Kailh keys with a CH layout. But I also use the German ISO layout and after a short period of getting used to it, everything works. (I am a prolific writer and thanks to LaTeX I occasionally need keys that the average user uses less).
Wojteo68. It is an ANSI keyboard. But you can use it like an ISO keyboard via Apple system settings. This means that not all buttons do what they say. So, for example, the 7 makes a / instead of an & when the shift key is pressed. But that can be adjusted. In terms of design, it is an ANSI keyboard. So the ENTER is small.
You just hear the clack of a mechanical keyboard, nothing metallic. I find it normal and pleasant and would order it again.
These are three different button mechanisms. -The Kailh-Blue is very tactile, easy to press and clicks rather loudly. -The Kailh-Brown is also tactile, but does not click as loudly. -The Kailh-Red, unlike the other two, moves linearly. Enclosed I send you an article where you can see three mechanisms. Maybe this will help you. https://www.keyboardco.com/blog/index.php/2017/11/an-introduction-to-kailh-switches-including-speed-box/
The layout basically only describes the shapes of the keys. German = ISO US = ANSI https://deskthority.net/wiki/ANSI_vs_ISO Here, however, this also refers to the labelling of the keys themselves. German = QWERTZ, umlauts on the keyboard and position of punctuation and special characters. US = QWERTY no keys for umlauts and other position of punctuation and special characters
According to my information, the keyboard needs its own programme to control the RGB LEDs.
In principle, you can use all commercially available keyboards, but these can only be used to control the web browser or chat input. If you want more, you would have to use a keyboard that is specifically listed as an accessory for the PS4. :)
Unfortunately, we do not have any information on this.
Hello Bangertnoa, the manufacturer's website (https://de.sharkoon.com/product/SKILLER+MECH+SGK3#specs) only mentions Windows 7/8/10. But of course it can still work (with restrictions). I would still advise you to use a different keyboard.
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