If that’s something that appeals to you, then you’ll have plenty of fun customizing the colorful display and keyboard functions. The dot-matrix on this keyboard could be seen as a bit of a gimmick but I can imagine gamers and live streamers would appreciate the animation aspect. I’m not a huge fan of side-printed keys and would recommend you choose a more conventional keycap design when ordering unless you are a confident touch typist. The review sample I tested came with side engraved and see-through PBT keycaps. Despite being relatively lightweight, the designers have done a good job of deadening the tactile feedback and that makes it a great keyboard to type on. Verdict: The Epomaker DynaTab 75X is a solid and enjoyable keyboard to type on. There’s the usual Bluetooth and USB cable, plus there’s a 2.4GHz RF dongle that provides a wireless connection with the responsiveness of a cable. There are three ways to connect the DynaTab 75X to its host device. The fast-charging function means that even when the keyboard’s battery does run down, it can be quickly recharged using the supplied USB-C cable while carrying on typing using a wired connection. The battery delivers sustained power and enables users to stay productive when working wirelessly. Powering this DynaTab 75X is a large 10,000mAh rechargeable battery that has advanced fast-charging technology. The DynaTab 75X can connect via Bluetooth, USB-C or 2.4Ghz RF dongle. Epomaker assures me work is underway on the macOS version and I’ve seen and used Epomaker Mac software for some of the company’s other keyboards, so I expect it to be available soon for customizing the dot-matrix display and setting up the keyboard with the correct time and date on the display. The foam layers act as shock absorbers which helps to extend the life and durability of the switches.Īlthough this keyboard can be used with Windows and macOS computers, the software for customizing the settings is currently only available for Windows, so I wasn’t able to test that aspect with my Mac. These materials absorb vibrations and deaden the sound of the switches, producing a satisfying sound and a solid feel. To ensure the Epomaker DynaTab 75X creates a great sound, it has a foam sandwich inside the keyboard made from Poron and there’s also a sheet of latex shaft base foam. Everyone has their own idea of the perfect typing sound and that will depend on whether you are working alone or in a crowded office where very clacky keys might annoy colleagues. One of the reasons many people love mechanical keyboards is the sound they make. types of switches offering a different feel or sound. The switches used in the Epomaker DyanTab 75X are hot-swappable so they can be changed for different. Just pull out the old switch and pop in a new one with the feel and sound you like. The switches can be exchanged without the need for a soldering iron or any special technical knowledge. The DynaTab 75X also has hot-swappable key switches that can be easily swapped out to provide different feel and sounds. The EPOMAKER software can also be used to remap and customize individual keys by assigning macros to them for specific functions. Next to the dot-matrix screen is a button that controls the display, toggling different functions at a press. With the Epomaker Driver software, users can design, draw and upload their animation effects to the dot matrix screen. The display also has a range of custom lighting effects and can display letters responding to each keystroke on the screen. The letterbox-shaped display offers plenty of space and can be directly programmed with intricate pattern designs, including dynamic GIF animations. Perhaps the standout feature of the DynaTab 75X is its large 540-pixel RGB dot matrix display. the legends are illuminated by the RGB south-facing LED backlights. The PBT keycaps that ship with the Epomaker DynaTab 75X are side-engraved and shine-through so that.
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