12/5/2023 0 Comments Pink qwerkywriter![]() ![]() There is a 1,000mAh internal battery that Qwerkytoys promises keeps the Qwerkywriter operational on Bluetooth for approximately a month. The keyboard is recharged via a microUSB port. The power button is located on the back, rear right side on the keyboard. The Qwerkywriter S has dual function scroll knobs that control volume on the left knob and mouse scroll on the right knob. The carriage return lever comes preprogramed as the Enter function but I found myself using the standard Enter key on the right side of the keyboard 99% of the time. Qwerkytoys has engineered a programmable macro key that you really can’t miss…the large, chrome Return bar. That said, I would suggest Qwerktoys coat the backrest with some soft material to prevent the metal from scratching your back of whatever device it’s supporting. The slot has a thick rubber-like foam on the bottom to protect the sides of your tablet. The slot is designed to be a tablet stand and does an excellent job of holding my iPad Pro securely in place. The Qwerkywriter S has a tray built into the back where you would have inserted a sheet of paper into the rollers of a real typewriter back in the day. In addition to wireless connectivity, the Qwerkywriter S has the ability to direct connect via microUSB cable. Allowing you to quickly and easily swap between devices. The Qwerkywriter S has multi device wireless connectivity enabling you to pair it to three devices at one time. When compared to my Apple wireless keyboard, the Qwerkywriter S does take up more space/volume of my desk but its weight and design keeps it from sliding around my workspace which my Apple one does often.Īs I said, the Qwerkywriter S has most, if not all the modern day features and functions of any other wireless keyboards currently on the market. The phase…”hunting and pecking” does come to mind. The key travel seems like miles compared to my 12″ MacBook butterfly mechanisms and does take a while to get use to. ![]() I think the click sound these mechanical switches produce is cool/endearing but my wife did point out how much the “noise” irritated her when she was within earshot. The mechanical keys are Cherry™ MX “clicky” switches for that “ultimate tactile feedback” and sound experience. The keys are made from a hard black plastic with each symbol stenciled onto their tops. The keyboard is approximately 13″ x 7″ x 2.5″ and weighs in at just under 3 lbs. To contrast its black matte finish, the keys and other hardware have bright, shiny chrome accents. The aluminum chassis has a scratch resistant matte coating applied to it. The main body of the Qwerkywriter is made from a relatively thick, aluminum giving the keyboard a great heft to it. The right side has additional keys including page up/down, home, and the arrow keys. The Qwerkywriter S has a pretty standard layout with letter keys, modifiers, number row, and function row. The Qwerkywriter S isn’t what I would consider a full-sized typewriter but its key spacing/layout isn’t any smaller than the average laptop keyboard either. But don’t let looks fool you, this keyboard has all of the functions and capabilities as any modern counterpart. The Qwerkywriter S is very well constructed from solid materials with a hardy utilitarian, World War II design to it. The Qwerkywriter S is a second generation device with a multitude of improvements/refinements over the original. Its design aesthetics are meant to emulate a pre-electric typewriter from way back in the day. ![]() The aluminum alloy used is tough and holds up to the most vigorous typing, and the electroplating on the outside edge of the individual keys is the same type and quality used in the automotive industry.The Qwerkywriter S from Qwerkytoys is a typewriter-inspired wireless mechanical keyboard with an excellent last century, retro look and feel to it. On this fantastic retro technology keyword, they control page scroll on the computer display as well as the volume level.Īlong with all of the ingenious modifications that bring this relic into the modern age, it has to be said that this keyboard is made to last…well, forever. In the olden days those knobs on either side of the typewriter carriage were there for scrolling the paper in and out of the machine. Where there once was a return bar that advanced the paper and started a new line, the return bar on the Qwerkywriter S defaults to mimic the “enter” key on a computer keyboard.īut with the innovative design this return bar can also be programmed with a macro of up to 15 characters, so for instance, creating a signature block could be as simple as hitting the return lever. Every part of this amazing typewriter keyboard has been redesigned with today’s needs in mind. ![]()
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