75 percent keyboard hot swappable
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Most 75% hot-swappable keyboards use a gasket-mounted or similar gasket-structure design to decouple the plate from the case. They also commonly include multi-layer acoustic damping—examples listed include Poron foam, IXPE switch pads, PET sound layers, and silicone base layers—to reduce noise and improve typing feel.
Many listings specify PBT keycaps for durability, with legends produced by side-printing/side-engraving, double-injection, or heat-/dye-sublimation. These manufacturing methods are chosen for longevity and, in some cases, compatibility with backlighting.
Listings often note pre-lubed switches and pre-lubed stabilizers to improve smoothness and reduce noise. They also highlight a hot-swappable PCB that supports the listed switch types, allowing users to remove and replace switches without soldering.
These keyboards typically offer full RGB backlighting (commonly advertised as 16.8 million colors) with multiple preset effects. Many include driver/software for macro programming and custom lighting profiles; drivers are often noted as available for wired mode on Windows.
These are described as 75% compact layouts. Reported key counts cluster around 80–81 keys.
Most list tri-mode connectivity: Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and USB‑C wired. Some listings specifically call out Bluetooth 5.0.
Battery descriptions vary by listing: many highlight a 4000 mAh rechargeable battery, some mark the battery as optional or not included, and at least one specifies a built-in lithium‑ion battery. Check the specific product details to confirm battery type and whether it’s included.
Many models include a multimedia knob for volume and lighting control; some feature a joystick-style control mapped to arrow/enter functions with driver-programmable remapping, and at least one model lists an LCD screen for status and customization.