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I received an email from a blog reader who had recently bought a MIDI keyboard so they could start practicing a bit of piano at home.
My previous blog posts on MIDI keyboards had all said something along the lines of “plug in your MIDI device and open up you DAW software to play”. But what if you don’t want to purchase any expensive software for writing and producing whole musical tracks? What if you just want some free software for practicing piano or messing around?
So following that I set out to find the best FREE MIDI keyboard software out there on each of the most common platforms Windows, Mac/ Apple and Android so you can plug in your MIDI keyboard and start playing straight away. This article summarises what I found.
But first, some context:
How does MIDI Work?
First things first, I always find it useful to briefly explain how MIDI works. If you, like me, came from playing a traditional acoustic instrument such as a piano or guitar, the world of MIDI and digital music production may be a little confusing. If you already know how it works feel free to skip this section!
MIDI is a digital signal, basically a series of 1s and 0s that allows different electronic devices to communicate with one another (I know, it sounds very dystopian!). This code communicates all manner of things from the note pressed, to how hard it is pressed and when it is released.
This is different to traditional instruments that produce an audio signal you can hear either straight away for acoustic instruments or through an amplifier for electric ones.
With a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI device not producing an audio signal, it needs to be plugged into another device which can convert the code into something we can hear. In the modern era this is usually a laptop or computer.
Modern MIDI devices pretty much always plug in and communicate via a USB connection. But simply connecting the device isn’t enough. The computer will receive the code but to produce a sound it will need software of some sort.
That is where I hope this article will help.
Best Free Midi Keyboard Options – Windows
1) Piano Time for Windows 10
Piano time is a nice option if you simply want to plug in and play the piano.
It is an “app” but that doesn’t mean you need a tablet or phone to use it. Windows is changing to become more similar to Apple in the way they present software creating less of a disconnect between computers, tablets and phones. This means if you have Windows 10, you can now head to the Microsoft store and download apps to your computer.
There are paid apps in the windows store but as with the Apple and Android “stores” that you may be more familiar with on your phones and tablets, many of the apps are free to download and use.
Ease of Use
Piano time is really easy to plug in and get going. I plugged in my Novation Impulse MIDI keyboard and it instantly recognized it without me having to go into the settings.
Features
Piano time is meant to be simple and for mimicking the sound of a piano. For this reason, you can’t really adjust the sound. You won’t find different instrument sounds, reverb or delay for example. But this might be a good thing if all you want to do is play the piano.
You can record and save clips of what you are playing which is a nice feature, and this allows you to record one part, play it back and then play something else over the top. Handy if you are doing a bit of songwriting. However, be warned, on the free version these clips will only remain in place whilst the program is open, to save or export the tracks you record as MP3 files you will have to pay a small fee to upgrade.
It comes pre-loaded with a few very basic tracks for you to play along with, think Amazing Grace or Mary Had a Little Lamb. The keys will light up and show you how to play along and you can slow it down or speed it up to suit. Perhaps this is most suitable for the absolute beginner or for a child learning the piano. Also useful for anyone using this to learn the piano are a few basic scale exercises you can play along with.
Other features include a metronome that can be adjusted. I did find the clicking a bit annoying but it does the job.
As with most pieces of MIDI software, you can use your computer keyboard to play if you don’t own a MIDI keyboard. I would not recommend this as it is very hard to do, but Piano Time does have a feature called “key mapping” which will show the corresponding keyboard letters above the relevant keys to help you play.
Sound and Performance
I found the sound to be ok. A nice bit of sustain and reverb make it sound quite realistic. However, the lower notes can sound a bit quiet compared to the higher notes and chords don’t sound that great. This is annoying if you are trying to play notes with the left and right hand, as the right hand notes tend to drown out those of the left.
This can be frustrating as a quick ‘stacatto’ press of a key isn’t any different from when you hold it down. This makes notes merge together when you don’t want them to or not ring out for as long as you might have hoped.
For me, the app had virtually no latency (time between pressing a key and hearing the sound). This is partly due to the app, but will also be due to your computer. If you are trying to use it with a computer or laptop that doesn’t have much RAM or has a slow processor then this may not be the case. If you are experiencing MIDI delay check out this article.
Other people have noted that when adverts load it can cause the app to crash. This did happen to me once which was a pain. You can get rid of the ads by paying just a small fee so this might be worth doing if you are having this issue.
2) Piano 10 for Windows 10
Piano 10 is very similar in many ways to Piano Time. It is available for download from the Windows app store on any windows device.
Ease of Use
I plugged my keyboard in and it didn’t work straight away this time. The menus in the app are also not the easiest to find with a series of symbol buttons to press, so I had to do a bit of random clicking to find out how to do it.
A button saying “general MIDI” brings up a menu when clicked where you should be able to turn MIDI support on and then select your MIDI keyboard from the list.
So once you figure out what each button symbol means it isn’t too hard to use.
Features
Different to Piano Time, Piano 10 has a few different effects and amazingly 126 different sounds for you to chose from. Including reverb, sustain and echo but unfortunately only one of these can be turned on at once.
An auto-chords function is pretty cool and is a great way to help learn different chords and chord types as the keys of the chords light up whilst you play.
As with piano time you can record short clips of yourself playing. You can save these clips but only as .xscore files to re-open in Piano 10 another time.
A metronome is also included with adjustable bpm.
Sound and performance
When testing the default piano sound it was ok, but pressing the keys too lightly meant no sound was played. So if you are trying to practice playing softly you may find this frustrating.
However, when the sustain effect is turned on I thought it sounded much more realistic and it felt nice to play.
Although it is cool having 126 different sounds to choose from, be warned, most of them sound pretty terrible. Fun to mess around with but you would never want to use them in a performance.
Probably the most annoying thing about Piano 10 is the fact you can’t change the key size or get more keys to show on the screen. The whole keyboard will still play but you won’t see all the keys light up on screen.
Being a free app it also has a banner with ads at the top but these are fairly standard and don’t really interfere with the usability.
3) MidiEditor
If you want something a bit more advanced which will allow you to edit and export your MIDI tracks then MIDI Editor is free software that is a great introduction to some more advanced techniques.
Ease of Use
In terms of downloading and installing things are fairly simple. However, unlike the previous two options, this is a more traditional piece of software that you download from a website rather than the Windows App Store.
Once downloaded the settings are easy to find and here you can select your MIDI device and connect.
You should then hear a basic piano sound.
So in terms of getting a sound, it is fairly simple. However, if you are not familiar with MIDI you may find the software slightly confusing due to the more advanced features it has….
Features
The screen shows what is known as a ‘piano roll’. This is something to get familiar with if you plan on using MIDI in production.
As you play on your MIDI keyboard and press record you will see lines appear on the screen. This is a visualization of the digital code for each note. You can see it shows which note was played, how long for and other parameters such as velocity (how hard you played that note).
This is what separates digital MIDI data from a traditional audio recording. It is stored as a series of numbers (note, note length, etc) and then a sound is ‘overlayed’ on top of that. So you could play the original notes with a piano sound but then change that to strings or a flute for example.
Features such as quantize, which automatically moves mistimed notes onto the correct beat are cool to mess around with.
Sound and performance
As a basic free introduction to MIDI editing software, MidiEditor does a pretty good job.
There are a couple of things that frustrated me though.
For example, when you record a track you can’t see the notes appearing on the screen, you have to wait till you have finished recording and then they will appear. This just felt weird compared to the MIDI input I’m used to in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
There are also no other built-in sounds to test apart from the piano and I couldn’t find a way to import my own sounds either. Perhaps I’m expecting too much from free software.
Best Free Midi Keyboard Software on Mac (and Apple devices)
1) Garageband
Garageband has to be my favorite of all the free music making software available. I’ve written entire songs on the bus using this software on my iPad and have been happier with the sound than some tracks I spent weeks on in the studio!
It comes pre-installed on most Apple products but if not it can be downloaded from the app store for free.
Ease of Use
Garageband is quite a bit more advanced than some of the simple piano apps already mentioned in this article.
It is the closest you are going to get to proper a DAW without having to pay. A DAW is a Digital Audio Workstation. It is where all song artists create songs by piecing together tracks. There are many different ones with different people having different preferences. But if you are new to the music recording world then Garageband is a great place to start.
For this reason, it has massive potential but it does make it a bit confusing for the beginner. For example, when I connected my keyboard, it didn’t work straight away. I had to navigate to preferences and select my device and I also had to change the output so I could hear the sound.
It is a similar process when connecting to an iPad, however, you will have to buy a USB to lightning adapter (such as this one).
All that said it is still very easy to get started in comparison to most DAWs which can be very overwhelming. There are plenty of great videos on Youtube to help you if you get lost.
Features
This is where Garageband excels over the other simpler apps. The possibilities are almost limitless.
You can choose from hundreds of pre-loaded MIDI sounds. There are pre-made drum loops to add in and play along to. Then when you want to add even more sounds or effects you can download free ‘plug-ins.
Because it is a DAW you can layer up multiple tracks, MIDI or Audio to create full songs and there are great built-in features such as EQ and compression so you can even try your hand at mixing!
Sound and Performance
The pre-loaded sounds do sound quite robotic and it is hard to compose a full song that will sound professional using just the MIDI samples. That does, of course, depend on your genre, for some electronic music you can do a pretty good job.
This may not bother you if you just want to practice the piano.
The performance is pretty good, I rarely ever experience any latency when playing. This is dependent on your laptop age and spec.
2) Pianu.com
This option technically applies to Windows too but I couldn’t find another free app on the Apple app store that wasn’t either terrible or tried to give me a virus.
So Pianu.com is actually a web-based MIDI keyboard and is a great option if you don’t want to mess around downloading software and just want to get playing right away.
Ease of Use
This software is so simple to use (at least it was for me anyway!) Just head to pianu.com/keyboard-page and there you will see a big yellow button that says “Detect My Keyboard”. Press this and you will see the following screen.
You are then ready to start playing
Features
Pianu is not very complex and won’t give you all the features of Garageband. But many people have written to me to say they don’t want something as complicated as that and just want to play some piano. For this it is perfect.
What Pianu is really meant for though is learning the piano. For this it has lots of built-in lessons, starting with the absolute basics and building you up from there. What I like most is you can play along with a lot of contemporary songs (Coldplay, Taylor Swift etc.) rather than the usual Ode to Joy or Amazing Grace which you get on most apps.
Sound and Performance
You would never want to use this piano for recordings or live performances, but it sounds fine for learning. The one annoying thing is the notes don’t fully ring out and eventually just stop suddenly. But this is a minor issue when you are just practicing.
For a web-based application I expected performance to be dodgy, but it really wasn’t. In fact I would say I noticed less latency than many other apps and my laptop fan was whirring away.
Best Free Midi Keyboard Software on Android
Yes, that’s right, these days you don’t even need a computer to use a MIDI device. You can now plug your MIDI keyboard directly into your phone or tablet and use that to create music.
I bought this simple USB C to USB adapter for under $10 and it allows me to play my 49 key MIDI keyboard through my phone.
As with the other devices mentioned above, you will need to download some software (an app) to do this and there are plenty of great free options to choose from.
1) Perfect Piano
Ease of Use
You may already know how to connect your android device to a MIDI keyboard, but if you don’t it is very simple (you can find out in this step by step guide).
Once plugged in the Perfect Piano app should automatically detect that a MIDI keyboard is connected and it should work straight away without you having to mess around with any setup! A real bonus for those who just want to plug in and play.
Features
The app has a keyboard that is set as default to a piano sound. But additionally, you get the choice of many more from strings to synths and loads of additional free sounds to download.
There is a sustain button to create the effect of using a piano pedal and you can record your efforts either in MIDI format or in audio format.
The app has some nice additional features such as ‘learn to play’. Where you can play along as notes descend on the screen, very similar to guitar hero (if you remember that game) except you are actually learning a real instrument.
Sound and Performance
With my android phone (which is a few years old now) I had no noticeable lag which amazed me. I’ve experienced many issues with MIDI latency using computers and laptops over the years. I can’t guarantee you won’t have issues but if your phone is newer than mine I’m sure it will be fine!
The sounds are really quite impressive. The piano does have that programmed sound but no more so than most other MIDI pianos out there. The synths and strings are great fun to mess around too.
I like how you can adjust the number of keys on the screen. A feature often lacking from many mobile MIDI apps.
Concluding Remarks
Nowadays there are plenty of free MIDI apps and software programs to choose from. The key thing is to ask yourself, what do I need the software to do? If it is to simply practice piano or mess about then stick to something simple. But if you think you might want to create full tracks or use more advanced techniques there is probably something out there for you too.
Once you are ready to progress the best option is to move to a DAW of your choice. I personally use Ableton Live which is particularly good for MIDI. But there are loads of others to choose from. My suggestion would be to download a free trial, watch a few ‘how-to’ videos and see which one you find best.
The possibilities of music production using MIDI are pretty endless!
Keyboard Buyers Guide For Mac Users
Like almost all of the other products released by Apple, the Mac is a popular device. Many consumers prefer Apple computers because they offer functionality that you can’t get from windows. A lot of people use the Mac because it’s user friendly and doesn’t suffer from many of the software errors that make Microsoft Windows difficult to use. If you own an Apple computer, then you’ll need a keyboard for your Mac. The only problem is the endless selection of keyboards to choose from. Fortunately, if you know what to look for, it’s quite easy to find the best keyboards for Macs.
What to Look For In The Best Mac Keyboards
Before you start browsing products, there are some important considerations to make. First, you’ll need to consider whether or not you want wireless connectivity. Consumers have spoken and forced manufacturers to start making wireless keyboards.
The wireless technology can give you unmatched mobility, but you might not get the same performance as you’d get from a wired Mac keyboard. Before you decide on a product, the functionality should be considered. A number of keyboards are very simple and offer basic functions.
Although they don’t offer some of the advanced key functions and macros, basic keyboards are much easier to use and don’t require nearly as much brain power. If you choose a simple keyboard, you don’t have to spend as much time getting used to the positioning of the keys.
Style
Style is also important because you’ll have to look at the keyboard frequently. Most keyboards for the Mac are naturally slim, and they’re almost always colored grey. However, some manufacturers make ultra-thin keyboards, so you’ll need to decide how slim you want the keyboard to be.
To make sure that you get the most out of your computing experience, you need to decide if you want convenience keys. A number of Mac keyboards are made with convenience keys, which allow you to adjust the volume, brightness and disc tray.
When it comes to computing, functionality is important, but it’s important to strike a balance between functionality and convenience. There are several Mac keyboards that are made with built-in USB ports, so you get additional functionality.
Before deciding on a specific model, you should consider the price. Cheaper keyboards might not have some of the advanced features that you’d get from expensive alternatives, but if you’re looking for basic functionality, they should get the job done.
Mac Keyboard Comparison Table
Model | Image | Features | Price |
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Top Rated Apple Mac Keyboards | Apple Magic Wireless Extended Keyboard with Numeric Keypad | Extended layout Lightning to USB Port | $$$ |
Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard - Silver | Bluetooth Technology Ultra-thin design | $$ | |
RGB Keyboards for Apple Mac | E Element Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Red Switch - Linear & Quiet for Mac, PC | Anti-ghosting 104 keys Outemu Red Switches - linear and quiet Per-Key RGB backlit | $ |
AUKEY Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switch | 24 Month Warranty Card RGB backlit 104 key | $$ | |
Cheap Keyboards for Apple Macs | Macally USB Wired Computer Keyboard for Macs | 15 Apple specific shortcut keys No drivers required | $ |
iHome Full Size Mac Keyboard | Space-saving size Executive Apple Design | $ | |
Mechanical Keyboards for Apple Macs | Das Keyboard Model S Professional for Mac Clicky MX Blue Mechanical Keyboard | Cherry MX Blue mechanical key switches 5-key rollover | $$$ |
Nixeus Moda Pro Mechanical Switch Clicky Tactile Bump Feedback Keyboard | MX Compatible Key Switches Up to 50 Million Keystrokes | $$ |
Top Rated Keyboards for Apple Macs
Here’s what we think are the best keyboards for apple macs. We have tested so many keyboards in this category and here are the top rated.
Apple Magic Wireless Extended Keyboard with Numeric Keypad
One of the top products on the market is the Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard. Once it’s connected, this keyboard allows you to access a variety of different Mac features. You can use it to rewind, play and pause content, and the number pad is great for quick accounting and spreadsheet work.
For extra functionality, it has a lightning to USB port, so you shouldn’t have any trouble getting it connected to different computers. The keyboard also charges through this port. Since this is an ultra-thin keyboard, it looks good and doesn’t make it difficult to hit specific keys.
It has an anodized aluminum enclosure, and the low-profile/ low key travel keys can make it easier to type. Unlike some alternative products, this keyboard has several convenience keys, which make it easy to quickly adjust your Mac’s volume, screen brightness and disc tray.
It has a numeric keypad and delivers a responsive, crisp feel. The function keys provide one-touch access to several Mac functions. With an extended layout, it offers document navigation controls, and there are several keys that are particularly useful for games. The Apple Magic wireless extended keyboard is compatible with macOS 10.12.4 or later and iOS devices with 10.3 or later. This is undoubtedly one of the best wireless keyboards for Mac.
Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard – Silver
Another top rated keyboard for Mac, related to the above model is the Apple Magic keyboard. It shares many of the same features as it’s cousin above, but is a more compact keyboard without the extended layout and numeric keypad. Since it offers wireless Bluetooth connectivity, it gives you the freedom to type from almost anywhere. The wireless functionality is especially useful when you’re operating your Mac through a large display.
For example, maybe you’ve decided to hook your Macbook up to a 60-inch television. Although wireless connectivity can be beneficial, it doesn’t make a product an automatic win. Many consumers would rather use a wired keyboard. This Bluetooth keyboard however, is a fan favorite and can operate from a distance of up to 30 feet. It has an ultra-slim design, and is 24% smaller than many full-size keyboards.
As it’s a wireless product, you’ll need to juice up the built-in rechargeable battery from time to time with the supplied Lightning to USB cable and port. This keyboard is ideal for the Mac, but it will even work for the Apple iPad. Like all Apple products, this keyboard features a simple, elegant design, and it’s designed to withstand everyday abuse.
The only problem with this product is the lack of the arrow keys and numeric keypad. If you’re looking for one of the best keyboards for Mac and don’t need advanced functionality, this product is worth considering. The Apple Magic keyboard is flatter than the original Apple wireless keyboard, it has very low profile keycaps and the battery life is great. The Magic keyboard will work with Mac OS X 10.11 or later and iOS 9.1 or later. It will work well then on most iMac and Macbooks, or even tablets using compatible software.
RGB keyboards For Apple Macs
E Element Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Red Switch – Linear & Quiet for Mac, PC
If you’re looking for an RGB keyboard for Apple Mac, the E Element Z-88 RGB Mechanical Keyboard has plenty to offer. It has 104 different keys with full anti-ghosting, so it’s great for gaming and there is no shortage of functionality. It’s a wired keyboard and plugs into a convenient USB pot. It also comes with n key rollover.
You can customize the RGB backlighting for each key individually, or set a solid color backlit mode. It’s compatible with the Mac OS X, and all versions of Windows back to Vista. You get 7 different solid color modes for the lights, as well as the ability to customize.
The illuminated lights help to improve your gaming experiences, but they also make it easier to see the individual keys. All of the keys are built into an alloy aluminum chassis, which is smooth and comfortable. The chassis is even designed to resist water, with drainage holes for any splashes.
AUKEY Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switch
Here is another top RGB keyboard for Macs. Like similar products, it has 104 individual keys, and for your enjoyment, it has RGB backlighting. When used for gaming on the Mac, it’s capable of delivering an immersive experience.
If you’re looking for colorful typing, this could be the perfect keyboard. It has blue switches and produces an audible click sound. The individual switches are great because they offer accurate, responsive key commands. Once you have this keyboard in your possession, you can choose from a variety of unique lighting effects.
There are even presets for popular games, which is a huge bonus for prolific gamers. The tactile keys are very responsive, and they give you total control over your computing experience. The pre-loaded RGB lighting patterns can make your computing experience much more interesting.
If you’re an avid gamer or love to type, this keyboard is worth considering. It delivers a faster response rate than many of the alternatives and works well for the Mac.
The expected lifespan of the keyboard is 50 million keystrokes. The only potential downside with the AUkey Mechanical Keyboard is that the cord isn’t made of nylon. Overall, this is one of the best RGB keyboards for Mac, but it’s not the cheapest product on the market.
Cheap Keyboard for Apple Macs
Macally USB Wired Computer Keyboard for Macs
Here is a cheap keyboard for Apple Mac computers. If your original keyboard broke, this product can serve as a budget replacement. Although it’s one of the cheapest keyboards available, it comes with 103 individual keys and has a numeric keypad.
With 15 different shortcut keys, you can perform several convenient functions with your Mac computer. There is even a built-in key for iTunes control. Unlike some of the alternatives, this keyboard doesn’t require drivers, so you can plug it into your Mac and start using it immediately.
It has low-profile keys, so you can enjoy a comfortable, quiet typing experience. This is especially important for students because it’s quiet enough to use in a dorm room. The Macally USB keyboard is wired, and it must be plugged into your computer’s USB port.
Once you’ve plugged it in, you’ll see that it functions like any full-size keyboard. Each individual key is designed to be tactile and features a low-profile design. Since the keys are punctual and responsive, this keyboard can make typing especially enjoyable.
iHome Full Size Mac Keyboard
Here we have another cheap keyboard for Mac computers. The style of this keyboard leaves much to the imagination, but if you’re looking for basic functionality, this product shouldn’t disappoint you. With a brushed-aluminum finish, this keyboard delivers an executive style, and it’s a great choice for Mac computers.
Since it’s a full-size keyboard, you get 110 different keys. It has a full numeric keypad, which is ideal for finance applications and spreadsheets. The iHome Mac keyboard runs on a wired connection, so you’ll need to plug it into a USB port.
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Unlike some other products, it doesn’t need to be synced with your Apple Mac computer. Although it’s a full-size keyboard, it’s designed to save space. The compact design could be particularly useful for tight workspaces. One of its greatest features is the anodized aluminum finish.
For quieter typing and convenience, it has low-profile keys. The ultra-slim design makes this keyboard ideal for most office workstations, but you should be able to use it anywhere in your home.
Mechanical Keyboards for Apple Macs
Das Keyboard Model S Professional for Mac Clicky MX Blue Mechanical Keyboard
If you’re looking for a top-notch mechanical keyboard for Mac, this is one of the best products that money can buy. It’s a German-engineered product, and the key switches have gold contacts. To prevent fading, the keys have been etched with a laser.
This keyboard has all of the Mac function keys that you’d expect, so you can adjust the screen brightness, volume and video settings. It has a two-port USB hub, which is great for charging your iPhone and iPod.
The USB hub is compatible with a variety of devices. If you’re a fast typist, you’ll love this keyboard’s five-key rollover. It’s also an excellent feature for gamers.
It has a glossy black upper enclosure, and there is even a matching black USB cable, which has a length of 6.6 feet. Although this mechanical keyboard works well with Mac, it’s compatible with most other operating systems.
Nixeus Moda Pro Mechanical Switch Clicky Tactile Bump Feedback Keyboard
Here is another top mechanical keyboard for Mac. It has certified mechanical key switches, and to enhance the overall experience, it offers click tactile feedback. If you decide to purchase this keyboard, you might never need a new one because each key is designed to last for 50 million keystrokes.
For maximum durability, the aluminum chassis is reinforced with a steel plate, so this keyboard can take a serious beating and continue to provide an exceptional typing experience.
The Nixeus Moda Pro mechanical keyboard has polished edges, so it sports a premium appearance and should look good on any office desk.
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Each key is mounted onto a military-grade metal plate and appears to be floating. When compared with the keys on a normal keyboard, the key switches on this product last 10 times longer.
Conclusion
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Apple Mac computers continue to gain popularity, so manufacturers have started making keyboards that are compatible with Mac.
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Whether you’re testing the latest game or typing up a research paper, a high-quality Mac keyboard can dramatically improve productivity and satisfaction.
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The products that have been mentioned above are some of the best options in their respective categories, so regardless of the choice, you should be happy with the product.
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You might also want to check out our other buying guides that have loads and loads of product suggestions on many different keyboards for different uses.
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