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MAKR PRO 75 Hall Effect DIY Keyboard (CH-91CE21G-NA)

Corsair - MAKR PRO 75 Hall Effect DIY Keyboard (CH-91CE21G-NA)

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r/CorsairGalleon 100 SD - best keyboard I've had
14 days ago

I just got the Makr Pro 75 and it's my favourite keyboard!

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r/CorsairIntroducing Vanguard Pro 96 and Vanguard 96 Gaming Keyboards
5 months ago

It's available in my area today, so I can purchase it. I was already looking forward to its release, but the lack of iCue support seems to be a persistent issue. It's a good option for new Corsair users, but for those who already own a lot of Corsair products, this is a bit of a turn-off. Users are asked to disable iCue to configure their keyboard settings. I don't understand why they're asking them to do such a tedious task. The Makr75 supports both. Of course, I understand there were some serious bugs associated with it at launch. If Corsair delayed it because of that issue, I can understand. But if they abandoned iCUE support, that's not understandable. https://preview.redd.it/1nhcptto5frf1.png?width=1554&format=png&auto=webp&s=49c7aa84b0fd4ec1834544a56c1a16fb273d8a77 Web HUB can be understood as being similar to icue's DMM mode, which means it's difficult to expect the same level of support as icue. I don't understand why this decision was made.

r/CorsairMakr Pro 75 Hall Effect Keyboard.
about 1 month ago

I ended up buying the Corsair MAKR PRO 75, which was first released in Korea during CES. I hadn't originally planned to buy one, but I wanted to try a full-aluminum keyboard. I passed on the original MAKR75 because it didn't have magnetic switches, but now that it's been upgraded with magnetic switches, it's worth the investment. I'm currently using a Vanguard 96 Pro at work and a K70 PRO TKL at home, which I'll be keeping for the time being. The keyboard isn't wrapped in paper like other Corsair keyboards, but in cloth packaging, making it recyclable. Additional accessories include a switch/keycap puller, a screwdriver, additional screws, and an extra gasket. Corsair uses silicone gaskets. I think there are about six of them. Think of them as a safeguard against loss during disassembly and reassembly. This keyboard features a 75-key layout with a dial. The keycap set features a clean black/white combination, with yellow ESC and Enter keys. The keycaps are OEM profile PBT double-shot keycaps. The dial has a ring, allowing you to identify its function by color. However, unlike other Corsair keyboards with dials, changing the dial function requires holding it down for about two seconds, making it somewhat inconvenient. Because the development of the Makr75 predates the K70 PRO TKL, some of its features are less convenient than those of the PRO TKL, most notably the lack of a game mode. This upgrade simply involves the use of magnetic switches, which is a drawback. The spacebar features additional noise reduction between the stabilizer and the switches, and the PRO model comes standard with an FR4 switch plate. The switches are MGX HyperDrive, and other magnetic switches, such as Gateron, can be used. The bottom case features a PC/MAC mode switch, allowing you to adjust the CMD/WIN keys and other keys for Mac and Windows OS. Since the case is fully aluminum, the bottom case is also made of aluminum. The height adjustment is not a lever-type like on other keyboards, but a magnetic, detachable one, eliminating the risk of damage. Unlike the much-criticized Vanguard 96, the MAKR75 supports iCue. While WEBHUB is also supported, iCue's functionality is fully functional, so fortunately, you won't need to use WebHUB. The dial also allows for customization, similar to the Vanguard, making it an improvement over the PRO TKL. It also provides a magnetic switch calibration UI in icue, eliminating the need to use WebHUB when replacing magnetic switches. Like the PRO TKL, you can individually configure the actuation points for each key. WebHUB doesn't allow this. However, Rapid Trigger differs in functionality compared to WebHub. Currently, Continuus Rapid Trigger can be activated in WebHub, but not in the iCUE UI. The K70 PRO TKL has this feature in iCUE. While it remains to be seen whether this feature will be implemented in iCUE, it's available in WebHub, so I expect it will eventually be implemented. The K70 PRO TKL wasn't initially available either, but it was added with an iCUE update. In any case, while the price is high, if you're interested in a full aluminum keyboard, it's worth checking out. There are DIY options for customizing it to your liking, and future functionality can be expanded with a wireless keyboard (battery included) and LCD module. While the LCD module can display sensor information when connected to iCUE, it lacks touch functionality and the volume dial controls are gone, so I wouldn't recommend it. Corsair's new Galleon 100SD is quite expensive... While the integrated Stream Deck makes it highly functional, the lack of iCUE support is definitely a factor that's holding me back from buying it. It's hard to believe that a $349 keyboard can't offer custom lighting presets, which even the cheapest Corsair keyboards offer. Anyway, among the products introduced at CES, the MAKR PRO 75 seemed like the only one worth buying.

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r/CorsairAny recommendations on the best keyboard from Corsair right now?
3 months ago

I had two of those and still use them on other rigs - recently got a makr75 for my main and quite like it!

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r/keyboardsWhy are Chinese brands selling so much and traditional brands aren't?
4 months ago

The problem with gaming keyboard is that you are basically paying the gamer tax for a fairly standard keyboard with switches. An example is the Corsair Makr 75 which is priced to $300 for a full build. Meanwhile you can get the AULA x Epomaker for $70 and the quality is way better.

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r/pcmasterraceDo high-end mouse and keyboard actually enhance your gameplay?
8 months ago

Hall Effect keyboard is so nice, I still have a cheap red dragon mouse but I got a 180$ Corsair Hall effect keyboard and its a pleasure to use I went corsair instead of wooting because I NEED a 100% keyboard not a 80% not a 60% lol

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