

Thanks to its full size, the K5 Pro has a numeric keypad, making it ideal for spreadsheet use. The low-profile PBT double-shot keycaps make the K5 Pro look slimmer and are available with white or RGB backlighting. Verdict: The Keychron K5 Pro is a perfect wireless keyboard with mechanical and low-profile switches. It doesn’t take long to adjust, but you might find yourself hitting a few wrong keys in the beginning. Because the K5 is a full-size 108-key model, it takes a slight adjustment in typing style if you’re used to a compact keyboard like Apple’s Magic Keyboard or the excellent Logitech MX Mini. To ensure the K5 Pro is comfortable to type on, the inclination of the keyboard can be set at three angles (3.37˚/4.36˚/6.56˚) for the ideal wrist position and is especially welcome when typing long documents. The result is less wobble on the larger keys, particularly the space bar, left Shift, backspace and Enter keys. The low-profile keycaps are remarkably stable because Keychron has redesigned the keyboard’s stabilizers to ensure they are at the same level as the switches. The media keys can also double up as regular function keys. KeychronĪll the usual media keys are included with the K5 Pro for controlling media, adjusting screen brightness levels or even altering the LED lighting and patterns. The K5 Pro comes with extra keys for macOS and Windows operating systems. And if a switch should fail, it can be replaced. And since the switches are suitable for up to a million presses, the K5 Pro should provide a long service life. If the keys wear out or become shiny, they can be replaced with new ones. There are separate keycaps provided for both Windows and macOS operating systems. The keycaps that ship with the K5 Pro are LSA (low-profile spherical-angled) MX double-shot types and made from PBT. An ultra-low-power ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit chip drives the K5 Pro and has 128K flash memory for programmers.
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The special media keys on the ultra-slim K5 Pro can be programmed so the user can set up a series of macro commands using QMK/VIA keyboard software. The wireless mode has a polling rate of 90Hz. The wired connection has a 1,000Hz polling rate which is designed for use in competitive gaming situations. Keychronįor those people who prefer a wired connection with lower latency, the Keychron K5 is supplied with a braided USB-C cable which can also be used to charge the battery inside the keyboard.

Esc and Return keys are picked out in bright red. The shift keys and some other important functions are marked out in grey on the Keychron K5 Pro.
