The MK770 comes in two colourways: Space Gray and Macaron, which is a unique pastel mix of mint green, light pink and pale yellow. It features a sturdy plastic chassis, with one set of flip-out feet for angle adjustment, and double-shot PBT keycaps with shine-through legends. It’s not quite as sleek as the ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless (see page 70), with a slightly larger, bulkier chassis that measures 380.9x140.4x38.7mm, but it is still pretty economical, space-wise.
The MK770 comes with Kailh Box V2 switches in Red (linear), Brown (tactile) or White (clicky). We reviewed it with the White switches, which require 45g to actuate (50g to bottom out), and have an actuation point of 1.8mm, with 3.6mm total travel. The keyboard features a gasket mount design, which adds…