The Das Keyboard is known for being the ‘clicky’ keyboard because of its gold plated mechanical switches. It also boasts two high speed USB 2.0 ports for syncing and charging USB devices. So now all the fun doesn’t have to be solely for the PC. Those behind the Das Keyboard are now offering up new keycaps for Linux and Mac users. Just pop off the designated Windows keys and replace them with the 2 Mac command keys, 2 Mac alt/option keys, and 2 Linux keys. A keycap puller is also included to easily replace the Windows keys. The Linux keys even feature the Linux penguin. The Keycap set retails for $14.95 – getting clicking!
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