Packaging

For the Code Keyboard they made a statement right out of the hole. The box for both keyboards is pure white with only the word CODE in large letters and the definition of the word under it. I’ve had keyboards come in basic brown boxes but going with white to me made a statement that they were going with a pure/clean keyboard here. Inside the keyboards are wrapped up in a thin foam to keep them from getting scratched up in shipping and along the back the cord and accessories is tucked away. The only documentation each of the boards comes with is a small ¼ sheet of paper that breaks down how the dip switches on the back work. I love that they don’t have to mess around and explain how to plug in USB or anything else. For accessories each board comes with a USB to Mini USB cable that has a WASD cable tie already attached, a WASD key puller, and a USB to PS/2 adapter. Having a higher quality key puller included as well as coming with the Velcro cable tie are nice touches that set the Code keyboards up above most other keyboards.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #35979 17 Dec 2014 20:12
Today I take a look at both the full sized and TKL versions of the Code Keyboard. Find out how they perform and if they will make the cut to be my new main keyboard.

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