Form factor | Standard |
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Recommended usage | Gaming |
Key switch type | Mechanical key switch |
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Key switch technology | Romer-G |
Keys quantity | 113 |
Keys operating life (in millions) | 70 |
Colour of product | Black |
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Keyboard style | Straight |
Backlight | yes |
Backlight colour | Various |
Adjustable keyboard height | yes |
Cable length | 1.8 |
Wrist rest | yes |
Power source type | USB |
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Connectivity technology | Wired |
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Interface | USB |
Width | 19.88 in |
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Depth | 8.27 in |
Height | 1.4 in |
Weight | 53.62 oz |
Fingerprint reader | no |
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Hot keys | yes |
Mouse included | no |
Multimedia keys | yes |
Number of hot keys | 9 |
Numeric keypad | yes |
USB hub | no |
Windows keys | yes |
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