The keyboard, however, does support NKRO, and this feature can be accessed by pressing Fn + PrtScr key Azio MK-Retro Blue Switches: All these functions keys are accessed by pressing the Fn key present at the bottom along with the desired function key from the top row. And the last function key that we have on this keyboard is the F12 for Calculator. From From F4 to F11 we have the multimedia keys like back, forward volume etc. The F1 key has the Web browser, F2 the file explorer and F3 the email shortcut functions. Since there are no LEDs on this keyboard nor does it support macro recording, there are no other function keys on this keyboard. The function keys on Azio MK-Retro is present on the top from F1 to F12. Some more interesting photo’s that I took of the Azio MK Retro keyboard. To extend the keyboard, you need to rotate it anti-clockwise and to bring it back to its normal position, just rotate it clockwise. We have the information sticker in the middle and we have a total of 4 feet for this keyboard.Īnd one more interesting feature about this keyboard is that the two feet. Here’s a look at the back of the keyboard. The overall theme of the keyboard is very appealing and I’m pretty sure this is what makes this keyboard a highlight around others on the shelf. And to add more to the aesthetic, the writing on the keycaps is also in silver color. Each keycap is rounded and in black color while the outer most part of the keycaps is covered with chrome plating. Here’s a closer look at the keycaps of the keyboard. They look great like that, but I somewhat feel insecure about breaking them. I’m not sure I’ve seen a keyboard with LED indicators like that before. Just like the MKG L80 RGB keyboard that we reviewed a few weeks ago, the MK-Retro also have the logo present above the arrow keys. The company also provided a microfiber cloth for cleaning purpose. So, this is how the keyboard looks out of the box, the top frame is covered with plastic as it’s glossy, which means it’s also a fingerprint magnet. Azio MK-Retro Unboxing:įor such a keyboard, I feel like just unboxing isn’t enough, so let’s have a closer look at the keyboard with some quality pictures. Enough with the intro, let’s have a look at the quick unboxing of the keyboard and dive deeper into the review. And what would be a type-writer inspired keyboard without blue switches right? So yes, the Azio MK-Retro keyboard also features Blue switches to give you the best nostalgic feeling. Instead of standard rectangular keycaps, the keycaps on the MK-Retro is rounded and concave, just like the one we used to see on a typewriter back in 19’s. What makes it so unique is the design of the keyboard. Azio MK-Retro keyboard is a typewriter-inspired full-sized mechanical keyboard. Well, here it is, the Azio’s MK Retro Mechanical keyboard. If you’ve seen the unboxing video of the Azio’s MGK L80 RGB mechanical keyboard that I reviewed a few weeks back, I mentioned that there’s a special sample from Azio that I will be reviewing soon as well. This post contains affiliate links, most which go to Amazon and are Geo-Affiliate links to nearest Amazon store.
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