I don't care about clickity sounds either way, my office is my office and nobody cares what sounds come out of there unless iTunes starts playing some hard core rap or metal and they can hear it out of my office. I'd just like a nice keyboard, with decent travel on the keys that can make typing out a resume or brochure or contract not be a chore. And I want my damn function keys!
2. The USB hub ports are all on the right-hand side of the board. I like being able to plug my mouse into the left-hand side like you can on an Apple keyboard (I'd be constantly bumping up against the mouse cord otherwise as a right-hander). The Matias TP3 has ports on the left, back and right. Also, the Das requires a second USB connection for the hub. The Matias does not.
4. It lacks the media functions (Expose, Dashboard, transport controls, etc.) present on an Apple keyboard. Also, it does not have a function (Fn) key to map secondary commands to F1-F15. Kind of a bummer. If you ask me, I rather have an Fn key in place of the Help key (useless to me) in the center stack. Another oddity is the Option keys being single key width.
The cable is much too long for use with an iMac - 2M or like 5 feet?!
One advantage I find with the Tactile Pro is that I can press F11 to make all of the windows fly off the screen, instead of triggering some other media function. The primary functions I use tend to be the volume keys, which are conveniently placed on the right side of the keyboard, near the mouse. This, of course, it just my preference.
Yes, it's 2m long (approx. 6.6 ft). But that doesn't mean that you can't coil it up a bit when using it with an iMac. If you ask me, I much rather have a cable that's too long than too short.
But wont' a shorter cable + USB extension cable be better?
Or... interchangable cables! (after all it is 130+USD).
My only gripe is the "Plastic" look....I'd be interested to know what actually feels like. I've been looking or a better keyboard for a while, have tried the wired USB Apple variety, and am currently using an Apple Bluetooth model.
The keyboard in the image looks "Raised" which would help me a lot, I use my MBP and MBA on riser stands and get far better typing speeds with an angled keyboard. Wonder if arn would chip in with a review...?![]()
I never understood the allure of the clicky keyboards - I just assumed it was for people who wanted to sound busier than they actually were.
i got the das and hated it. i wanted to love it, but it didn't feel right; it was hard to tell by both feel and sound when a key was properly pressed, making typing into an unsatisfying and confusing experience. i've replaced it with a majestouch 2 tenkeyless brown (came today), and it's been wonderful so far. yay!
for the record, I'm not using the Das anymore. After going through some keyboard addiction issues, I'm on the Filco Ninja Brown Tenkeyless
BTW, how did you score a Filco in the States? They're kind of hard to come by here.