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Durandal Ultimate
Bottom

Nothing special to see on the bottom, just the regular model sticker and two feet for rising the rear edge up. The rising feature seems rather useless, as the mechanical keyboard tend to be rather high even as standard.
The keys

Tesoro lets you choose which switches you want on your Durandal Ultimate. Ours came with the brown Cherry MX-switches – these have 45-55 g actuation force and tactile feedback, but lack the audible click the blue switches have. Of course there are also the individual leds for each key with three levels of brightness and automatic fading-feature.
More information about the Cherry MX keys that one can pick to be used with this keyboard, visit the Deskthority.
Software

First look at the software and a rather strong case of déjà vu-feeling as the settings are exactly the same as with the Qpads. The software offers five profiles, with each having ten fully programmable macro keys. The software also lets you export and import the settings for easy back-upping and sharing.

Also the macroeditor looks rather familiar. It's the typical editor where you first hit "record", then enter the macro and can then tweak the delays between each action.
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