About this deal
For some time, I wanted a keyboard to use for entering keyboard shortcuts, one that’s both small & wireless, as well. So I looked around and found Dierya DK63, which filled the gap for me. It’s a great keyboard if you want something for typing & entering data without taking much space. Since it’s the smallest keyboard form factor ☇ that doesn’t eliminate the numbers keys like 40% keyboards do.
On the front side of the DK63 keyboard, there is a USB-C charging port for connecting the keyboard directly to a computer USB port. The USB-C port is not recessed, making it easier to plug in a regular USB-C cable. There is a cable included in the box though. It is a male to male USB-C to USB-A cable which looks and feels durable. It is 1.4 meters long and made of stiff fabric with rubber plug connectors. The USB-C plug has a right angle shape, while the USB-A plug is a reversible straight plug, which plugs in just like an Apple lightning connector. One thing that annoyed me about this keyboard is the placement of the arrow keys right to the left of the shift key. It made me press the shift key instead of the up arrow key many times, since I wasn’t used to that placement. Fortunately, I got used to that after some time. Can Be Used Wired Or Wireless Mode
Like most keyboards, the DK63 keyboard uses dummy switch stabilizers for the long keycaps to make them stable. The dummy switch stabilizers help minimize rattling and work well at keeping the long keycaps balanced. There is a metal keycap puller included along with the DK63 keyboard, which works better than a plastic keycap puller. As far as I know, you can’t customize the FN Layer, which is a shame, if you asked me. Shortcuts Keyboards
You can connect Dierya DK63 to your computer via USB cable, and use it just like any USB keyboard, or you can connect it wirelessly via Bluetooth. You can also press FN+R to toggle between both modes. When Dierya DK63 is in Bluetooth mode, you can connect to up to 3 devices. You can switch between the devices by pressing FN + Z for the 1st device, FN + X for the 2nd device & FN + C for the 3rd device.Just like many mechanical keyboards, you can use a separate USB-A To USB-C in wired mode. That’s good since in case the cable got damaged or anything, you could easily replace it. That also means you can buy one of those beautiful coiled cables, like this one here:- I hope my review has gave you a good idea about Dierya DK63, and that I managed to show you all its pros & cons in some depth, and see you again in another review.
