Tuesday, June 4th 2013

Rosewill Micro RK9000 Keyboard Keeps it Simple

Talk about a simple and space-saving keyboard! The Micro RK9000 from Rosewill is a super-compact yet sturdy mechanical keyboard for gamers. The keyboard only features the main cluster of conventional keyboards, with just 66 keys, but some of them double up as function keys with a macro button pressed or activated. The keyboard is said to use an unknown Cherry MX switch, a sturdy fiberglass PCB, USB and PS/2 connectivity (over adapters), and a silvery brushed-aluminum body.
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7 Comments on Rosewill Micro RK9000 Keyboard Keeps it Simple

#1
theJesus
This would be great for kiosks.
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sc
theJesusThis would be great for kiosks.
Not really, no.
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#3
Jorge
I've been using the std. model Rosewill RK-9000 keyboard for awhile and IME it's surprisingly good, unlike many Rosewill products.
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#4
Wrigleyvillain
PTFO or GTFO
Hmm I think I like...except for the "unknown" part re. the switch type. Pretty important info, that is...
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#5
theJesus
scNot really, no.
Why not? It's ideal for input devices on kiosks to be durable and very minimalistic. This seems to offer both of those features.
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sc
theJesusWhy not? It's ideal for input devices on kiosks to be durable and very minimalistic. This seems to offer both of those features.
It's not really that "durable"... you can easily pull out the keycaps and destroy the switches, not to mention it's insanely expensive for such an application.
For a kiosk you need waterproof vandal switches and alike.
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theJesus
scIt's not really that "durable"... you can easily pull out the keycaps and destroy the switches, not to mention it's insanely expensive for such an application.
For a kiosk you need waterproof vandal switches and alike.
Good point; I forgot how stupid and downright malicious some people can be lol
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