Alienware - Advanced AW568 Wired Gaming Mechanical Brown Switch Keyboard with RGB Ambient Lighting - Black
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Description
Features
RGB ambient lighting
Enhance your gaming experience with AlienFX - an RGB lighting system designed to bring you closer to the worlds you play in with dynamic lighting effects.
Anti-ghosting and N-Key Rollover functionality
Keep your inputs accurate.
113 keys
Offer a comfortable typing experience.
Keyboard controls
Include keys for mute, play/pause, stop, backward, volume, skip backward and skip forward.
Brown mechanical switches
Offer rapid response times for quick in-game action.
Integrated numeric keypad
Allows simple data entry when you're not gaming for multifunction use.
USB interface
Enables a simple wired connection to your computer.
6' cable
Allows you to type at a comfortable distance.
PC compatible
For use with your existing computer.
What's Included
- Alienware Advanced AW568 Wired Gaming Mechanical Brown Switch Keyboard with RGB Ambient Lighting
- Owner's manual
Q: QuestionAre thr keys clicky?
Asked by Aidan.
- A:Answer Yes, they are must clicking i have tested this keyboard and i think it is a good keyboard if you like clicking sounds
Answered by Skyrrx
Q: QuestionDoes the keyboard have a built-in usb?
Asked by Fishy.
- A:Answer It's a wired keyboard that has a usb end that you attach to your computer.
Answered by jimiidoo
Q: QuestionDoes this keyboard come with the ability to macro?
Asked by Wrecknjay.
- A:Answer Yes it does on the omen software, once you plug in the keyboard it will automatically download it for customized options.
Answered by TSM1738
Q: QuestionDoes this keyboard come with macro compatibility?
Asked by Wrecknjay.
- A:Answer 5 macro customizable on the left. Programmable via alienware software from dell site.
Answered by Takko
Q: QuestionWhat color lights does it have?
Asked by gust.
- A:Answer It comes standard turquoise ish color but you can change it on the Alienware app on a pc
Answered by Matt