Unlocking Your Keyboard’s Hidden Feature to Avoid Embarrassment

The Machenike KT84 keyboard is perfect for both retro enthusiasts and individuals who value their privacy due to its dot-pixel display and panic button toggle switch.

Razer and Higround are continuously releasing new keyboards. Whether your preference is a keyboard inspired by your favorite anime, one adorned with RGB lighting, or a keyboard modeled after your beloved gaming character, there is a perfect option for every individual.

The Machenike KT84 may initially seem like just another mechanical keyboard, but it sets itself apart from the competition with its unique feature: a built-in panic button. With this function, you have the ability to quickly close all of your open tabs in an instant.

Although the transparent keycaps and dynamic RGB light effects are impressive, the Machenike KT84 also boasts a built-in ‘toggle switch’. This convenient feature allows you to quickly hide all open windows from your screen, ensuring your browsing habits remain private.

The Machenike KT84 is not just suitable for individuals who value their privacy. Its customizable pixel display is sure to appeal to any fan of retro-gaming. The official Kickstarter page states that the 490-dot pixel screen can be personalized with unique patterns, colors, and animation effects.

Screenshot of the pixel screen from the Machenike YouTube Channel.
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The keyboard also features another display – a 1.47-inch TFT screen. This compact screen allows you to monitor your PC’s temperatures and adjust RGB settings, as well as displaying the time and date.

The compact 84-key keyboard is not sold by retailers such as Best Buy, but can be purchased through the crowd-funding platform, Kickstarter. The product was initially launched with a goal of $10,018.61 and was quickly backed by 200 supporters, according to Tom’s Hardware. In just 14 minutes, the campaign surpassed its goal, as reported by Tom’s Hardware.

If you wish to obtain the keyboard for yourself, there is still 26 days remaining on the Kickstarter campaign. Purchasing the keyboard will cost $249, however, backing a Kickstarter campaign does not guarantee that you will receive the product.

Furthermore, the keyboard offers hot-swappable gasket mount, Bluetooth compatibility, and Gatreon North Pole 2.0 switches for your convenience.

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