Ducky DK1087
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| Branding | Ducky |
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| Features | Detachable cable |
| Layouts | ANSI with English and Chinese legends |
| Keyswitches | Cherry MX, Xiang Min KSB series |
| Switch mount | Plate mount |
| Interface | USB and PS/2 |
| Rollover | NKRO (PS/2), 6KRO (USB) |
| Discontinued | Yes |
| Price | ~ $50–80 |
DK1087 is the tenkeyless counterpart of the Ducky DK1008 in Ducky's 1000-series range of budget keyboards.
Description[edit | edit source]
It has a detachable USB cord, and has standoffs. The lock keys have integrated LEDs.
Variants[edit | edit source]
Cherry MX[edit | edit source]
Available with Cherry MX Brown, Cherry MX Black and Cherry MX Blue switches. ANSI layout with US English and Chinese legends.
Xiang Min KSB[edit | edit source]
Available with black KSB-N (linear) and green KSB-C (clicky) switches, in ANSI layout with English legends. These variants are popularly referred to as "DK1087XM" (or 1087 XM, DK-1087 XM etc) to differentiate them from the Cherry variants.
For the LED keys, white KSB-LE switches are used. Normally a short light guide is placed into the slot in the switch, but these have been omitted in Ducky boards, leaving a hole in the switch with the LED visible at the bottom.<ref>Imgur — Ducky DK 1087 vs Das Keyboard II. GO!</ref>
The KSB switch version retailed for less money than the Cherry MX version.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Ducky DK1087 XM
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Xiang Min KSB series green and white "XM" switches
References[edit | edit source]
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