Product Comparison: Dell AW568 vs Dell AW768
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- The build quality is excellent as far as I can tell. Good size for my desk.
- The plastic keycaps are nice and cozy under your fingers. Keyboard is small, like it.
- I got this keyboard for the office. Nice size.
- This is the best keyboard I have ever had. Really good size.
- It's a keyboard of rather large size.
- This is a pretty decent keyboard for gaming, i like this size.
- The Alien FX software is great to customize specific key zones for gaming, size of this keyboard is perfect for me.
- Good gaming keyboard with good size.
- The keyboard is wonderful and good size, exactly what my grandson wanted!
- Easy setup, just plug and play if you wish, for my desk this headphones is perfect.
- The keys are solid and feel great, even better then setups that cost 3X this.
- The keys are textured, whereas the Logitech are smooth. Textured is nicer.
- It also has extra keys on the side for customization.
- It has N-key rollover and anti-ghosting, which means that every key press is detected regardless of how many other keys are being pressed.
- Love the responsive keys here, really like it.
- I Love the sound of the keys though.
- Keyboard has a nice weight, key presses are audible but not annoying.
- Macro keys are easy to customize.
- The keys have a nice solid feel, illumination makes it easier to see the keys.
- The keys have a nice texture to them that feels less glossy then other keyboards.
- The zoom function can be remapped to be a scroll feature. I like this.
- To get the most out of the custom features you will need to download software from Microsoft website.
- The Zoom button much easier than finding the appropriate setting in the application your running at the time.
- I plugged it in and the drivers automatically installed along with an automatic download of 'Microsoft Keyboard' software.
- I also use a USB KVM between my home desktop (Win 7) and work laptop (XP), no problems with that either.
- I loved the scrolling sound control roller on the keyboard, one of my favorite features.
- It's nice have a backlight key available.
- Alienware software is easy to use to help make the changes you want to your customizable keyboard.
- The keys have a nice solid feel, illumination makes it easier to see the keys.
- Macro keys are easy to customize. However I don’t like the placement of the macro keys.