This Asus Gaming keyboard separates for comfort

Gaming keyboard or ergonomic keyboard? You usually have to choose. But in the wise words of the old tacos El Paso, “Por qué no los back? “It is thought behind Asus Rog Falcata, a wireless playboard that separates and connects to a USB-C bridge.
By the way, Asus sponsored the video on the PCworld Youtube channel. Asus did not sponsor this article – I wanted to write it because I think it's cool.
Falcata is a 75% board in two rooms, better to support more ergonomic strike or denial, more tactical, the most applicable at the time. This is not the first keyboard divided to claim the prowess of the games, but it is the first to come from a large company of PC game accessories like Asus, which says it has developed the design with the help of pro esport players.
The design has many adjustment options. It comes with eight different vision footsteps, four on each side, more a little more on the rest of the wrist (which can also be removed). Because in keyboards, as in the woods, the tent is important! The other characteristics include a small volume wheel on the left side, four layers of damping of the sound, an 800 Hz survey (yes, even wireless) and Hall effect switches for you, trembling shooting fans, and a little RVB bling.
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Asus apparently heard my grotes on the armory cash register software, so you don't need it for this keyboard (although ISUS pr tell me that it is an option, contradicting Adam in the video). You can program the keyboard alone or use a web interface to configure custom profiles. Well on YA, Asus, more companies should do it (and they are).
Because that interests me particularly, I asked Asus PR if you could disconnect the right side of the keyboard and use the left side alone as a dedicated wireless keyboard. No comments, of course, we will finally end up when the Falcata will be launched later this year. Go ahead and subscribe to PCWORLD on Youtube for the last of Computex in Taipei, and look at the full podcast of the Nerd for weekly information on PC games.