My big problem is that the LP85 feels cramped. (The print-screen button doesn’t do anything on macOS, though you could bind it to a keyboard shortcut if you really wanted to.) I assume these keys are here for Windows users, but they work fine on macOS. Unlike Apple’s keyboard, this keyboard has full-sized arrow keys plus a row of page navigation keys-home, page up, page down, and so on. Vissles more or less copied the Magic Keyboard layout for the LP85, though the company made a few changes that I enjoy. The LP85’s width and height (307.6mm x 118.1mm) are just slightly larger than the Magic Keyboard’s (278.8mm x 114.8mm). It’s a sloped keyboard, and at its tallest point, it’s just 12mm thick (the Magic Keyboard is 9mm thick). ![]() The LP85 feels super solid and dense, has an aluminum case, and has an extremely low-profile feel. ![]() That said, the LP85 isn’t a perfect Magic Keyboard replacement, and it may turn off some Apple fans.ĭesign-wise, Vissles really captured the Apple vibe here. If you don’t like typing on a Magic Keyboard, you probably won’t like the LP85. The concept behind Vissles’ LP85 keyboard is pretty straightforward it’s like an Apple Magic Keyboard with clicky mechanical keys and flashy backlighting. ![]() Who Is the Vissles LP85 For? A Design That Almost Matches the Magic Keyboard Optical Keys: You’ll Love Them or Hate Them ![]() A Design That Almost Matches the Magic Keyboard
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