Introducing the CSTM80: an enthusiast desktop centerpiece that’s doing customization differently. Introducing a never-before-seen component, purpose-built decorative top case, and it fits magnetically—and seamlessly—onto the CSTM80’s specially designed polycarbonate case. Designed with a refined aesthetic that’s both minimalist and classic in the ever-popular tenkeyless layout. The CSTM80’s sleek keycaps with front-facing shine-through legends to complement the enthusiast specified south facing per-key RGB lights. Inside this case, the CSTM gasket-mounted system with easily replaceable gasket pegs and a full array of foam for the best sound performance. The CSTM80 is a performance keyboard with plenty of room for customization.
Q: Does this keyboard have a number pad?
A: No, the Drop CSTM80 has a tenkeyless layout, meaning it does not have a number pad.
Q: What is the maximum number of memory profiles this keyboard supports?
A: The keyboard can store up to 5 memory profiles.
Q: What type of connection does this keyboard have?
A: This is a wired keyboard that connects via USB-C.
Q: What kind of switches does this keyboard use?
A: The Drop CSTM80 keyboard uses Gateron Yellow KS3 switches.
Q: Does this keyboard have N-key rollover?
A: Yes, the keyboard features N-key rollover, ensuring every keystroke is registered.
Q: How many keys on this keyboard are programmable?
A: All 88 keys on the CSTM80 keyboard are programmable.
A: I actually tried this out with some old keycaps that I have. With the LEDs below (facing the front) they do not illuminate the back side of the keycaps. So depending on where the shine through is, the position of the LEDs might matter. I don’t know if one orientation is considered more “normal” than another, since I’ve seen both keyboards and keycaps designed for front-facing LEDs or LEDs behind the switches. But definitely look for keycaps that are designed to work with LEDs in front of the switches.
Q: Is this keyboard hot swappable?
A: Yes

Introducing the CSTM80: an enthusiast desktop centerpiece that’s doing customization differently. Introducing a never-before-seen component, purpose-built decorative top case, and it fits magnetically—and seamlessly—onto the CSTM80’s specially designed polycarbonate case. Designed with a refined aesthetic that’s both minimalist and classic in the ever-popular tenkeyless layout. The CSTM80’s sleek keycaps with front-facing shine-through legends to complement the enthusiast specified south facing per-key RGB lights. Inside this case, the CSTM gasket-mounted system with easily replaceable gasket pegs and a full array of foam for the best sound performance. The CSTM80 is a performance keyboard with plenty of room for customization.

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| Pros for DROP - CSTM80 TKL Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlighting - White | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Build Quality, Noise Level, Key Feel, Customization, Keycaps | Build Quality, Key Feel, Weight, Connectivity, Battery Life | Build Quality, Noise Level, Feel, RGB Lighting, Size | Build Quality, Key Feel, Weight, Keycap Design, Switches |
| Cons for DROP - CSTM80 TKL Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlighting - White | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Keycap Design | Software, Key Sensitivity, Port Placement | Back Lighting |
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