
Hands-on: Apple-exclusive CorsairK65 Plus Keyboard and M75 Wireless Mouse
You may have noticed the cool mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse on Apple’s FunM4 Mac Mini Advert. It turns out that this is a limited edition Corsair Gaming hardware available only from Apple. The 9to5Mac recently had the opportunity to practice the K65 Plus keyboard and M75 wireless mouse in Corsair’s Apple-only white.

Here’s an overview of the thoughts and observations:
- The K65 mechanical keyboard weighs a lot, and I feel the K75 wireless mouse is incredibly weightless.
- Both are powered via USB-C, including a USB-C port on the front of the mouse. Perfect as a luggage antagonist.
- It includes a wireless receiver, allowing you to slot the hardware. Because they are USB-A receivers, the Anker adapter is included in the box for USB-C compatibility. Bluetooth works well, but gamers appreciate the precision response times the receivers provide.
- Corsair includes a generously long USB-C cable in the box for charging or wired use.
- The customizable knob on the K65 keyboard works by clicking to control the volume or mute it out of the box. You can also adjust the brightness of the keyboard, scroll through pages, zoom in and out.
- Both products can use lighting effects with hobby, making the M4 Mac Mini more attractive to the Windows Gamers Switching platform and joining the lightside.
Here’s a shot of a white frost pairing:











And here are the changes made by Corsair especially for iPad and Mac support:
- Custom colorways for Apple. Retailer Glacier Blue, Frost White, is available at Apple.com.
- Apple Legend layout on the keyboard.
- ICUE configuration showing colorways and legends
- ICUE on MacOS has a new home screen banner that reminds users to switch to 2.4g or wired connections for tuning settings
- We replaced the plastic packaging with paper to make it more environmentally friendly. The package seal is made of cellulose material, making it environmentally friendly.
- Includes an Anker USB-C adapter.
- PC/MAC mode switcher is set to MAC mode by default
- In the default MAC mode, F-ROW (F1-F12) and modifier keys are optimized to work on MacOS and iPados
- The USB Type-A to Type-C cable has been updated to a USB Type-C cable.
- QSG has been updated and includes a “Getting started” guide
Finally, there is the blue color of the glacier:

So do you use your keyboard and mouse every day? I need to spend more time on both, but so far I’ve been happy to use both as my Mac Mini Peripherals. The keyboard feels very stable and has the proper Mac layout you need. A mouse is feather to the point required to slow down the cursor tracking speed. And the knobs are fun controls.
Apple’s Corsair K65 and keyboard
Apple’s Corsair K75 Wireless
Corsair Gaming Gear
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