Type in Style! ✨ Elevate your gaming and typing experience.
The DIERYA DK61SE is a 60% mechanical gaming keyboard designed for efficiency and comfort. Featuring 61 keys with anti-ghosting technology, a detachable USB-C connection, and vibrant LED backlighting, this ultra-compact keyboard is perfect for gamers and professionals alike. Its ergonomic design and durable double-shot keycaps ensure a long-lasting and enjoyable typing experience.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 61 |
Number of Sections | 61 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Backlit |
Number of Keys | 61 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 3"W x 1"H |
R**N
Compactness without loss of function
I write software and essays; and prior to this, I was using a TKL (by Razor). Using this keyboard was a big experiment for me because it is so much smaller than the TKL. The smaller footprint of this keyboard has been great for desk use, but it remained to be seen if it would deliver on everything I need from a keyboard for my workflow. I'm happy to report that yes, it does, and I am very pleased with it after a solid week of using it for work. First, the switches and keycaps are so much better than the ones on my TKL. I do use the arrow keys a lot in my workflow, which now have to be accessed via the Fn key layer, but I got used to that quickly. I've always used the Super (i.e., Windows) key combinations for window management in a tiling WM, but soon found out that I could not use Super in combination with any key on the Fn layer -- because Fn+Super DISABLES the Super key! (It's just a toggle so you can re-enable it.) Remapping some of the Super key combos for my WM solved this issue. (Rant: Having the ability to disable the Super key seems to be to be entirely a waste that serves no practical purpose. Other keyboards do this and I would like to see that removed from this keyboard.) Finally, at some point, it seemed as if the Fn key was stuck and I was perpetually in the Fn layer. It turns out that at some point in typing too fast I must have hit the Space bar while still having Fn depressed. Fn+Space will lock you into the Fn layer. This combo is a toggle too so that's how I got out.The LED backlighting is nice. It has only one color: green (which is precisely what I wanted). I'm not a gamer and don't like the various "dancing lights" modes they have, but you might. Fortunately for me, there is a "keep the LED light constantly on" mode. The light shines well through the lettering in the keycaps so they are easy to read in any lighting conditions (and there is a dimmer for the light intensity). I haven't done this yet, but this keyboard would definitely be a great road-dog keyboard. This is not a wireless keyboard so you'd have to deal with the cord. However, the manufacturer's site indicated they sell a wireless version of this same keyboard. So, if that's what would stop you, check the other offering out.The feel and response (and typing sound!) of this keyboard is an incredible joy. I consider it an amazing deal considering its quite low price!
E**E
excellent value.
TL;DR: lots (and lots) of good things. Some bad things. The bad things are nothing surprising for this price point, and nothing big enough to steer you away. Get this keeb!Pros:-materials seem high quality.-hot-swappable switches make for easy lubing (which makes a HUGE difference in sound and feel)-customer service is fast and helpful. I couldn't get the software to work with my keyboard, and they sent me a firmware update for the keyboard that worked flawlessly (they replied within 5 hours too).-steel plate adds heft that feels like quality.-felt inside the case behind the pcb for sound absorption included.-the stabilizers for the longer keys are lubed (though I recommend clipping, band-aid-ing, and using far more lube than comes stock).cons:-Software does almost nothing. You can't really rebind keys to do what you want them to, and all of the lighting effects AND colors on the software are already attainable from just cycling through via the fn+\ keys.-There is no "true RGB" because you cannot pick colors from a gradient or color wheel or anything. there are 8 colors only, though they are good, vibrant options.-The usb has an elbow right where it connects to the keyboard. Seems like nobody would prefer this to a straight connection.-The included stabilizers don't clip into the plate very snugly, causing unwanted wiggle and clack :( However this can be easily fixed with some thin foam tape or lots of layers of band-aids or whatever you wish to stick to the pcb below the stabilizers to fill space.-just a gripe about this 60% form factor: the delete key is hiding behind a function layer, and that can't be changed in the poor software, as mentioned before.Overall: for a budget keyboard, I was VERY pleasantly surprised by the number of features and the attention to detail on this product. The only thing that reminds me how little I paid, is how bad the companion software is.
F**.
Good keyboard. Keys are a little too sensitive but it’s fine.
Works great. The keys are a little too sensitive but it’s still a good keyboard. The keycaps are easy to remove. There is a button to switch the compatibility between PC and Mac. The keyboard is designed really nicely. It isn’t very loud. The stabilizers in the space bar do work good.
T**.
Good Keyboard
It is a good value for money mechanical keyboard is a good keyboard if you are just starting in the gaming world
A**S
Good keyboard
This keyboard sounds and feels amazing. The quality of the keyboard is very good and would hundred percent recommend this as a budget keyboard. I also appreciate that it comes with the key cap puller.
K**L
Not my main keyboard, but it’s still good.
Got this for my close-friends brother for his birthday. He said he likes it, it’s not too loud and the clickyness is satisfying. The weight of the keyboard is light, due to the face it’s about 1/3 of the size of a regular keyboard. The design looks like a regular keyboard, sleek and nice. Also the LED’s on the keyboard look clean and high quality. For the keyboard functionality, it works great. The casing it comes in is nice, and is well put together.
M**G
Perfect for typists. Brown switch is ideal .
For 20 bucks, a bargain. Works well and compares to 40-50$ keyboards .
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