DOIO KBHX-01 MAX+ Review
In its outrageous layout, the KBHX-01 MAX+ has 18 keys—most notably including four spacebars with enough surface area for comfy thumb presses.
A leverless controller is supposed to eliminate sluggish joystick movements. Sometimes, it has only buttons or a mixture of buttons and keys.
In its outrageous layout, the KBHX-01 MAX+ has 18 keys—most notably including four spacebars with enough surface area for comfy thumb presses.
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