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Keychron Q10 (Alice Layout) QMK Custom Mechanical Keyboard (US ANSI Layout)

SKU: Q10-M1Z
€189,00 €210,00

Type
Color
Switches

Den fullt monterade versionen inkluderar:

  • Tangentbordets PCB, höljet och stålplattan.
  • Dubbel-shot OSA PBT-tangentkapslar (inklusive Mac- och Windows-tangentkapslar).
  • Gateron G Pro-brytare.

Barebone-versionen inkluderar inte knapparna och omkopplarna.
Inga rabattkoder kan användas för Q10.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 20 reviews
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Eric B
You should know what to expect from the reviews, 5 stars

This keyboard is fantastic and Keychron customer service has been amazing. This is my second mechanical keyboard and in every way it is years ahead of the Logitech mechanical that I’d tried. Switching to an Alice layout has been great for my wrist pain and I have no complaints about this keyboard. I did switch out the keycaps for cherry profile and switched to cherry speed silver switches. What should you expect? It is thicker and heavy. Some of you guys like that. I’m a low profile guy but I NEED an Alice layout for wrist pain. I lightened the build by 12 ounces by switching out the center layer and also upgraded the foam. It feels lighter and fantastic. It also sounds great.

It’s not perfect for me, but it’s a perfectly built piece of gear. Due to wrist injuries I would prefer a lower and lighter board, and just a half inch of play can make a big difference for me, which is why I just bought the low profile Alice Q11. The Q-10 will be used at home where I type very little and use a ton of macros.

Pros: via support, high attack/melee damage, so many options for all the layers, ergonomics, SUPERB build quality, nerd cred, left handed knob (frees up mouse hand)
Cons: on the heavy side, may not suit first timers used to laptops and slim low-profile Logitechs, might be a bit of a high bar for a first time mechanical user

Y
Yonas Hassen
Fantastic keyboard

I've had this keyboard for a couple of weeks now and I absolutely love it. It's my first time trying an Alice layout and I think it's definitely more ergonomic than my traditional keyboard. I saw a YouTube review of the Q10 complaining about the "cheap" keycaps, but to be honest, they feel fantastic to me. They have a really pleasant typing sound as well. The feedback on the brown switches is exactly where I expect it to be. I may eventually try to hot-swap some linear switches in here, but for now this is truly great. Key customization is an absolute breeze and the macro keys are very handy. I have nothing bad to say about this keyboard and I'm pleasantly surprised that Keychron builds something of this quality for such an agreeable price. The one thing I will say is that the backlight is completely pointless without shine-through keycaps. In fact, if the backlight is on, it's even harder to see the keys. So I just leave it off.

E
Edmundo Perez
Missing dvorak distribution

The keyboard is awesome, I've been using split keyboards for about 10 years now, and I'm loving my Q10 - the only thing I'm missing is being able to switch the keycaps to use dvorak distribution. I did switched the keycaps but since they are from different heights they feel and look weird. I just wish there was a dvorak layout option for this keyboard, or at least keycaps for Q10 in dvorak. other than that, I would 100% recommend this keyboard.

D
D.D.
Favourite keyboard

I have searched for a mechanical keyboard for a few months. I considered many ergonomic models, but this is by far my favourite.

The build quality is exceptional. It feels very heavy/solid. I also love the volume knob. Wonderful.

J
JeremyT
Great Build Quality, the Alice Layout Was Hard On My Hands, hard to configure on ubuntu

The build quality is excellent. I don't mod my keyboards much, but do add o-rings to every board I buy and some extra glue on style keyboard legs that I stick on the front/bottom of the keyboard to add a reverse tilt and some extra thick wrist rests (1 grafiti wrist rest under the custom keychron wooden wrist rest).

To my ear the sound was good but Im definitely not a keyboard thocky-sound aficionado. My main concerns are comfort when typing. The stock keys felt great to my hands, the gasket mount made the key presses nice and soft. But that leads me to my only complaint and its large enough to stop me from using this board very often.

For my hands, the alice layout on this board put my right hand little finger in an awkward position any time I had to hit the enter key. I've used angled keyboards before, even another Alice layout board for a little while and they were all fine ... there's just something to the way I need to tweak my finger to hit the enter key on an this particular board layout that hurts. When I do use the board I force myself to not use my right pinky with obvious results to my typing speed. This is more of a personal issue which seems to revolve around the ulnar nerve on my right hand.

That being said, I would recommend this board to anyone familiar and comfortable with an alice layout who doesn't have my injuries. If you want to use this board on a linux distro, configure it on a windows or mac machine first as getting the software to run with proper permissions was a pain ... its way easier to just plug into another machine and program there and for me the key programming worked when I went back to my linux. If someone reading this does have a nerve injury similar to mine where you get pain in your pinky and numbness on the side of your hand I'd still recommend getting a keychron, maybe just another layout.

Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Keychron Q10

Keychron Q10 is a blend of an Alice layout and 75% keyboard size, extra macro keys to program, and a left knob design. It is a fully customizable keyboard with QMK/VIA support, an all-metal CNC machined aluminum body, a double-gasket design, and more. Unique, ergonomic, and for peak productivity and performance!

Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Customize Your Q10

Choose the keycaps, switches and more accessories for your Q10

A Refined Piece Of Metal Art

The entire metal body is crafted with 6063 aluminum that is processed through CNC machined, polished, anodized, sandblasted, and undergoes 24 more manufacturing stages to make this solid metal piece of art that is Q10. 

Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

All-Around Customizable Keyboard

To build a fully customizable keyboard, we designed every component easily assembled. Therefore, you can customize and adjust each component you want.

Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Double-Gasket Design

The Double Gasket Design is a new innovative structure in the industry. In addition to the gaskets on the plates, we added silicone pads between the top and bottom cases to significantly reduce the sound resonance between the metals and reduce the noise of the impacted metals. This design allows the keyboard to maintain the flexibility of the gasket structure and improves the overall typing sound. 

Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

An Epic Core Inside The Keyboard

A powerful ultra-low-power ARM architecture MCU equipped with 128K Flash will provide more flexibility for developers. The polling rate is 1000 Hz out of the box, which makes latency non-existent for the competitive game.

OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keycaps

These double-shot PBT keycaps have a similar height to the OEM profile and has an SA-like shape. We named it the OSA (OEM spherical angled) keycap. The PBT keycaps will provide excellent oil resistance, enhance the type feel, and prevent the legends from fading out.

OSA Profile Double-shot PBT Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard Keycap
Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Switch layouts between macOS & Windows

Built with the Mac users’ experience in mind while still retaining compatibility for Windows devices, the Keychron Q10 comes with a system toggle and an additional set of customized keycaps for both Windows and macOS systems. You can now save two different layouts on the keyboard, one for each system.

Programmable Knob

Designed to enhance your creative workflow, the aluminum rotary encoder allows you to easily customize your favorite keys and macros on the knob through the VIA software.

Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

You can easily customize the Q10's knob to your desired key or macro commands such as: zooming in/out, adjusting screen brightness, brush size, volume, selecting video clips or photos, or backlight hue.

Setting the macros for "zoom in/out"

Using the knob as "zoom in/out"

Program Q10 with QMK & VIA

With full QMK and VIA support, you can easily program and remap each key on the keyboard. The open-source firmware means endless possibilities for keyboard layouts, shortcuts, backlight effects, even the knob, and more. 

Program Q10 75% Alice Layout with QMK & VIA

Get the Q10 keymap working on VIA

To get started, please follow the steps: Download the appropriate keymap JSON file below, open VIA, turn on "Show Design tab" on "Settings" tab, and drag the JSON file into the “Design” tab on VIA to get the Q10 keymap working on VIA.

 Since the VIA code for the Q10 is still awaiting approval from Github, it is not yet automatically recognized, you will need to manually download and import the Q10 keymap.

Q10 Knob Version Keymap JSON

Hot-swappable.

The hot-swappable sockets are mounted on the PCB, so you can install or change the switches without soldering. The PCB supports both 3 pin and 5 pin MX mechanical switches.

South-facing RGB LED Lights.

The south-facing RGB LED is designed to better illuminate the keyboard backlight from the typist’s angle with the premium non-shine-through PBT keycaps installed. The south-facing RGB is also free from interference when the users install OEM or Cherry-profile alternative keycaps on the keyboard.

Barebone ANSI Layout Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Pre-lubed Gateron G Pro Switch

By optimizing the switch mold, the Gateron G Pro switch wobbles less than a standard mechanical switch and feels smoother on each hit. Plus, the factory pre-lubed process on all the G Pro switches (exclude the clicky ones), no doubt this will ensure the best smoothness at your fingertips when typing.

Gateron G Pro Switch Features
All New Screw-In PCB Stabilizers

All New Screw-In PCB Stabilizers

The screw-in design increases stability and makes it easier for changes and upgrades. Precise craftsmanship makes the stabilizers more stable and less shaky. The big keys’ (space bar, shift, enter, delete) typing experience is now more stable and smooth. The Keychron Q10 also supports third-party screw-in PCB stabilizers.

Looking for ISO Layout?

The Q10 ISO collection comes with fully assembled keyboards with 🇬🇧UK, 🇩🇪German, 🇩🇰🇫🇮🇮🇸🇳🇴🇸🇪Nordic, 🇨🇭Swiss, 🇫🇷French, and 🇪🇸 Spanish layout, and the “Barebone ISO Knob" option is suitable for all ISO countries (e.g.: 🇮🇹Italy, 🇵🇹Portuguese, 🇭🇺Hungary, etc.) to build their keyboard with keycaps in their preferred languages and switches.

Keychron Q10 75% Alice ISO Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

What's in the box?

Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard
Keychron Q10 75% Alice Layout Custom Mechanical Keyboard

Specs

Width156.9 mm
Length385.3 mm
Front Height19.8 mm  (without keycaps)
Back Height33.4 mm (without keycaps)
Feet Height2.7 mm
Angle
Weight2460 g ± 10 g (the fully assembled weight)
Body MaterialFull CNC machined aluminum
PlateSteel
Polling Rate1000Hz
Keycaps (Fully Assembled Version)Double-shot PBT keycaps, not shine-through, OSA Profile (OEM height, SA shape)
SwitchesGateron G Pro (Fully assembled version)
BacklightSouth-facing RGB LED
Switch SupportHot-swappable (5 pin & 3 pin)
StabsScrew-in PCB stabs
ConnectivityType-C cable
CableType-C cable + Type-A to Type-C adapter
MCUUltra-low-power Arm Cortex-M4 32-bit STM32L432 (128KB Flash)
Operating Environment-10℃ to 50℃
Keychron Q10 User Guide

Learn more about the Keychron Q10 such as the Q10 shortcuts, assembling the Q10, factory reset, and more in the FAQ section.

Customer Reviews

Based on 20 reviews
75%
(15)
25%
(5)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
E
Eric B
You should know what to expect from the reviews, 5 stars

This keyboard is fantastic and Keychron customer service has been amazing. This is my second mechanical keyboard and in every way it is years ahead of the Logitech mechanical that I’d tried. Switching to an Alice layout has been great for my wrist pain and I have no complaints about this keyboard. I did switch out the keycaps for cherry profile and switched to cherry speed silver switches. What should you expect? It is thicker and heavy. Some of you guys like that. I’m a low profile guy but I NEED an Alice layout for wrist pain. I lightened the build by 12 ounces by switching out the center layer and also upgraded the foam. It feels lighter and fantastic. It also sounds great.

It’s not perfect for me, but it’s a perfectly built piece of gear. Due to wrist injuries I would prefer a lower and lighter board, and just a half inch of play can make a big difference for me, which is why I just bought the low profile Alice Q11. The Q-10 will be used at home where I type very little and use a ton of macros.

Pros: via support, high attack/melee damage, so many options for all the layers, ergonomics, SUPERB build quality, nerd cred, left handed knob (frees up mouse hand)
Cons: on the heavy side, may not suit first timers used to laptops and slim low-profile Logitechs, might be a bit of a high bar for a first time mechanical user

Y
Yonas Hassen
Fantastic keyboard

I've had this keyboard for a couple of weeks now and I absolutely love it. It's my first time trying an Alice layout and I think it's definitely more ergonomic than my traditional keyboard. I saw a YouTube review of the Q10 complaining about the "cheap" keycaps, but to be honest, they feel fantastic to me. They have a really pleasant typing sound as well. The feedback on the brown switches is exactly where I expect it to be. I may eventually try to hot-swap some linear switches in here, but for now this is truly great. Key customization is an absolute breeze and the macro keys are very handy. I have nothing bad to say about this keyboard and I'm pleasantly surprised that Keychron builds something of this quality for such an agreeable price. The one thing I will say is that the backlight is completely pointless without shine-through keycaps. In fact, if the backlight is on, it's even harder to see the keys. So I just leave it off.

E
Edmundo Perez
Missing dvorak distribution

The keyboard is awesome, I've been using split keyboards for about 10 years now, and I'm loving my Q10 - the only thing I'm missing is being able to switch the keycaps to use dvorak distribution. I did switched the keycaps but since they are from different heights they feel and look weird. I just wish there was a dvorak layout option for this keyboard, or at least keycaps for Q10 in dvorak. other than that, I would 100% recommend this keyboard.

D
D.D.
Favourite keyboard

I have searched for a mechanical keyboard for a few months. I considered many ergonomic models, but this is by far my favourite.

The build quality is exceptional. It feels very heavy/solid. I also love the volume knob. Wonderful.

J
JeremyT
Great Build Quality, the Alice Layout Was Hard On My Hands, hard to configure on ubuntu

The build quality is excellent. I don't mod my keyboards much, but do add o-rings to every board I buy and some extra glue on style keyboard legs that I stick on the front/bottom of the keyboard to add a reverse tilt and some extra thick wrist rests (1 grafiti wrist rest under the custom keychron wooden wrist rest).

To my ear the sound was good but Im definitely not a keyboard thocky-sound aficionado. My main concerns are comfort when typing. The stock keys felt great to my hands, the gasket mount made the key presses nice and soft. But that leads me to my only complaint and its large enough to stop me from using this board very often.

For my hands, the alice layout on this board put my right hand little finger in an awkward position any time I had to hit the enter key. I've used angled keyboards before, even another Alice layout board for a little while and they were all fine ... there's just something to the way I need to tweak my finger to hit the enter key on an this particular board layout that hurts. When I do use the board I force myself to not use my right pinky with obvious results to my typing speed. This is more of a personal issue which seems to revolve around the ulnar nerve on my right hand.

That being said, I would recommend this board to anyone familiar and comfortable with an alice layout who doesn't have my injuries. If you want to use this board on a linux distro, configure it on a windows or mac machine first as getting the software to run with proper permissions was a pain ... its way easier to just plug into another machine and program there and for me the key programming worked when I went back to my linux. If someone reading this does have a nerve injury similar to mine where you get pain in your pinky and numbness on the side of your hand I'd still recommend getting a keychron, maybe just another layout.