PC accessory brand Finalmouse is unique mechanical keyboard It features detailed animated images that can be viewed from underneath the clear glass keycaps. That’s right – you read it correctly.
Many keyboards may include movement, RGB LED light For a fun design, the Finalmouse Centerpiece keyboard features an “interactive skin” generated by Unreal Engine 5. 3D computer graphics game engine.
At the bottom of the keyboard switches is a display that projects a scene of skins so you can see them. Others include Ice Cracks, Eye of Sauron, Lion Grazing, Galaxy, Clouds, Spaceship Launch, Cherry Blossoms, and more.
Finalmouse has yet to share specifics about the display, including its exact size, brightness, resolution and refresh rate. Arstecnica.
Finalmouse says the keyboard has its own CPU and GPU, so the system’s resources are isolated from the devices it’s attached to.
Artists are also expected to be able to submit skins on the company’s Steam app called The Freethinker Portal, which even provides monetization opportunities. Few details are known about the app, other than that people can download designs and that the Centerpiece keyboard can store up to three designs and switch between them via a dedicated switch on the side of the peripheral. , you don’t have to keep the animation on all the time. The side of the keyboard also has a brightness knob that doubles as an on/off switch.
The glass material used in the Finalmouse Centerpiece keyboard is a laminated DisplayCircuit glass stack on top of an aluminum chassis. Despite its materials, Finalmouse said users shouldn’t have any issues with the keyboard’s durability.
The keyboard is also described as having a distinctive typing sound that rivals “soft marble raindrops,” though it hasn’t been tested in the wild yet to confirm. As for the keyboard, it’s based on Gateron’s linear black ink switches, which have 4 millimeters of travel and actuate with 60 grams of force.
The brand said it plans to release an analog version of its Finalmouse Centerpiece keyboard with Hall effect sensors.
The peripheral will be available early next year for $350.
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