Technical data and features
For the number friends we have of course also the technical data in tabular form again ready. Again, I split the data into SGK3 and SGK60 so that nothing gets mixed up.
SGK3
Because there is only the short manual in the box, here again the complete manual in digital form for the curious ones.
The extensive function keys can be used to toggle all the keyboard’s lighting modes, as well as cool features like locking the Windows key or toggling the assignment of WASD and the arrow keys on and off. To list all functions would go beyond the scope of this article. For the free programming of the keys, Markos and illumination, however, software has to be installed at Sharkoon again. I’ll get into those later in the review.
SGK60
No manual was available for the SGK60 at the time of the review, so I can only serve here with the quick start guide, which is also in the box.
Basically, of course, the SGK60 has all the features of the SGK3 and has a few more tricks up its sleeve. In addition to the function keys mentioned above, the SGK60 has been given four additional hardware keys above the numeric keypad, which of course can also be configured completely freely.
Compared to the SGK3, the SGK60 also has a much larger memory for storing 20 individual profiles.
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