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Connectionwiredwired
Cable length1.8 m1.8 m
Typefor gamefor game
Form factorstandard (JIS), with Numpadstandard (JIS), with Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilelowvysokyi
Key typeclassic typeclassic type
Switch technologymembrane + opticalmembrane + optical
Switches
Light Strike /8 keys/
Light Strike /8 keys/
Anti-Ghosting
#KRO12-KRO
Fn key
Features
Cyrillic colourwhitewhite
Volume controlfnfn
Palm rest++
Game mode
Lightingmulticolormulticolor
General
InterfaceUSBUSB
Skeleton keyboard
Braided cable
Waterproof
Metal structure
Size465x195x40 mm465x200x40 mm
Weight990 g912 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2016may 2016

Key profile

The distance that the key travels when pressed — from the initial position to touching the contacts and sending the "command". Indicated as high or low. Keyboards with low key travel(3 mm or less) are considered to be more comfortable for fast input (such as fast typing). However, the best option largely depends on the habits and preferences of a particular user.

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.

Metal structure

Keyboards whose body or certain elements are made of metal. This can be either the entire body or its parts - for example, a metal plate as a base for keys. Note that when it comes to the metal construction of the keyboard, the latter option is more common.

Compared to plastic—the most common keyboard case material—metal is much stronger, more durable, and more durable. It has a significant weight, but in this case it can also be written down as advantages — massiveness contributes to stability and reduces the likelihood that the keyboard will "fidget" under the fingers. In addition, metal cases look stylish and solid. On the other hand, they are noticeably more expensive than plastic ones, and the advantages mentioned are not so much practical as psychological. Therefore, this feature is found mainly in advanced gaming models (see "By Direction"), for which a solid appearance is no less important than functionality.
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