CHERRY KC 6000 Slim Keyboard Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2018-07-24

The new KC 6000 Slim keyboard does come with a premium look and is ideal for people that enjoy laptop-style keys, even when working with desktops. The SX CHERRY switches are silent and offer a low-key travel of just about 2.5mm; these are rated for 10 million keypresses so we would recommend the keyboard for productivity work as well.

 

 

 

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A Closer Look Part II

Near the F12 key, we do also have a pre-programmed browser launcher, but also a Windows Lock key:

 

 

 

Moving on to the right, we can spot the Scroll Lock key, that also features a dedicated LED:

 

 

 

On the upper side of the numeric pad, CHERRY has placed the volume control, along with a button for easy launch of “Calculator” application:

 

 

 

A nice, chromed CHERRY logo is available right above the arrow keys:

 

 

 

There is enough space left between the arrow keys and the rest, in order to allow easy actuation; on some laptops, the keycaps of the arrow keys are half the size of these, which could lead to accidental keypresses:

 

 

 

A look on the side of the keyboard does reveal how slim it is (15mm height):

 

 

 

Unlike keyboards meant for gaming purposes, CHERRY has equipped the KC 6000 Slim with a regular, white USB cable that lacks braiding:

 

 

 

 

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