Wombat Willow Pro Keyboard Is Low-Profile And Mac Compatible

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Wombat Willow Pro Keyboard Is Low-Profile And Mac Compatible
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Wombat is an Australian marsupial and happens to be a brand name of KSI Keyboards. The latest model to hop off the Wombat production line is the new Willow Pro keyboard, a slightly different input device that I’ve been using for the past couple of weeks.

This full-sized keyboard has 102 keys in an ANSI layout. It also has a separate numeric keypad and a double-decker row of function and media keys that can work with both Windows and macOS computers. In addition, there is a cluster of eight keys that can be programmed with special macros using the Wombat Pouch customizing software.There are three different ways of connecting the Willow Pro to its host device.

Despite its 102-key layout, the Willow Pro feels more like a traditional 87-key design while still managing to include a full numpad. I usually find keyboards with numpads take up too much deskspace, but the Willow Pro feels compact and I appreciated that numpad for entering data into spreadsheets.

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