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Connectionwiredwired
Cable length1.8 m1.8 m
Typefor gamefor game
Form factorstandard (JIS), with Num-blockstandard (JIS), with Num-block
Keyboard
Key profilevysokyivysokyi
Key typeclassic typeclassic type
Switch technologymembrane + opticalmembrane + optical
Switches
Light Strike /8 keys/
Light Strike /4 keys/
Additional keys4
Anti-Ghosting
#KRO12-KRO
Fn key
Features
Cyrillic colourwhitewhite
Volume controlfnfn
Palm rest++
Game mode
Lightingmulticolormulticolor
General
InterfaceUSBUSB
Skeleton keyboard
Braided cable
Waterproof
Size465x200x40 mm485x215x33 mm
Weight912 g980 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2016may 2016

Additional keys

The number of additional keys provided in the design of the keyboard.

Such keys do not belong to the standard layout and are intended for quick access to specific functions or individual applications — for example, to control the media player or open mail with one click. This function is convenient because commands from additional keys are usually recognized by the system regardless of what is on the screen — thanks to this, for example, you do not have to close the text editor to switch tracks in the player.

Note that in this case we are talking about individual keys that have a strictly defined purpose and corresponding markings. Programmable buttons, the Fn key (see below) and the functions of the main keys implemented through Fn are not taken into account in this paragraph.

Anti-Ghosting

Technology aimed at neutralizing phantom button presses in keyboards with gaming ambitions. The function allows you to simultaneously press numerous keys without false positives of adjacent buttons — a similar situation often occurs in membrane keyboards due to their design features.

#KRO

A parameter that determines the maximum number of simultaneously pressed keys, the signal from which the keyboard is able to process and transmit to the computer. Instead of the "lattice" symbol in the abbreviation KRO, a number is indicated showing the allowable number of simultaneously pressed buttons. Most membrane keyboards come in the 2KRO and 3KRO grades, mechanical models usually start at 6KRO. The NKRO marking says that it is possible to issue a signal from an unlimited number of keys in one sitting.

Skeleton keyboard

Keyboards made in a Skeleton case.

The main difference between such cases and the classical ones is that the mechanism of each key is not hidden at the base of the keyboard, but, on the contrary, rises somewhat above it. Due to this, the keys can be easily removed and put back into place, which makes it much easier to clean from dust and dirt. And in gaming keyboards of this type, the kit often includes interchangeable buttons that differ in colour and texture from the main ones. Actually, almost all models with this feature are specifically gaming (see "By Direction").
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