
Hard pass.
Well thats interesting…
$349!
Nevermind
Jesus Christ
I mean I’ve shopped more expensive boards before (up to the $500 usd range), and I have 3 mechanical kbs (one corsair), along with a bunch of crappy membrane ones. But the one corsair kb I have was about $140, full size, cherry silents. Nice board but I wanted something smaller. But at that price, they want another $210 on top of that for a couple knobs and buttons? Haaaaaard pass.
for a couple knobs and buttons
Name of your sex tape!
The device that combines a $150 gaming keyboard and a $200 stream deck costs as much as a $150 gaming keyboard and a $200 stream deck would. Not… all that surprising to me.
Except if one breaks you can’t just replace the one. Your price point example doesn’t track.
Why can’t anyone make a cool keyboard that still has a 100% layout? Some of us actually use the numpad daily.
I have a non 100% with a numpad and volume knob. Keychron k17 pro. Bt, wired and 2.4ghz. it’s brilliant.
Oh I think I have that one bookmarked. Wasn’t there a southpaw version of that too? I currently rock with the system76 keyboard, forgot the name.
Tbh I get it in this case, since the overall size is around the same, the stream deck just takes up the numpad space.
Then again, surely most functions of a stream deck could also just be mapped to numpad keys if it’s an either/or question anyway… (assuming kb has a volume knob, and then the other knobs could be on key+volume knob)
Do stream decks work on linux?
Yes, but you need to use community tools like StreamController or OpenDeck. I wonder if any of those will work with this keyboard.
Maybe? They’re probably gonna just staple a keyboard and deck together to make this. Same boards firnware and everything. That’s the cheapest route at least
How much RAM is inside it?
640K
That ought to be enough for anybody!







