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SteelSeries - Apex Pro Full Size Wired Mechanical OmniPoint Adjustable Actuation Switch Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlighting - Black
Model:64626
SKU:6346164
User rating, 4.8 out of 5 stars with 520 reviews.
4.8(520 Reviews)- 27 Answered Questions
Highly rated by customers for: Keys, Switches, Lighting
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Description
Upgrade your accuracy with this SteelSeries Apex Pro mechanical gaming keyboard. Advanced OmniPoint switches make inputs feel fast and fluid, and the adjustable design lets you change the actuation distance to suit your play style. This SteelSeries Apex Pro mechanical gaming keyboard has a sturdy aluminum alloy frame that stands up to heavy use.
Features
USB pass-through port
Compatible with most mice, wireless headset adapters and cell phones.
OmniPoint Adjustable mechanical switches
Offer rapid response times for quick in-game action.
Palm rest
For comfortable use.
RGB backlit keys
Allow you to see your keyboard even in dim light.
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.
PC and Mac compatible
For use with your existing computer.
What's Included
- SteelSeries Apex Pro Wired Gaming Mechanical OmniPoint Adjustable Switch Keyboard with RGB Back Lighting
- Product Manual
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- Product Datasheet/Brochure
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Q: QuestionDoes this keyboard make a lot of noise i like when the keyboard have that cliky sound to them
Asked by Alex.
- A:Answer It's not one of the louder sets I've used, but it does have a satisfying click to each press of the keys.
Answered by Benjamin
Q: QuestionDoes the keyboard show caps lock and Numb lock in that screen?
Asked by Kimmy.
- A:Answer hi, I am the one who asked the question. Thank you for answering it. However, I purchased the keyboard myself after I asked the question, and much to my delight, I have discovered that in fact, the OLED screen does show the caps lock, numb lock, windows lock, etc... I do enjoy the difference in colors of the keys based on if num lock is on, etc... I think it's brilliant. But, yes, the statuses do appear on the OLDED screen.
Answered by Kimmy
Q: QuestionSo if i read things correctly, the brightness and color of every single key can be controlled independently? For gaming it would be nice to turn some keys completely off that are never used. Can this be done?
Asked by Warrior.
- A:Answer Yes! I have had this keyboard for a bit now and am in love with the options available to customize. The software allows me to change a lot of different things. So yes you can turn keys that aren't used off at will via the software.
Answered by Josh
Q: QuestionIs this compatible with Xbox
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes it should be any keyboard and mouse combo should work I wouldn’t go for a 200$ keyboard if you gaming on Xbox tho maybe settle for something a little cheaper there’s plenty of sub 100$ keyboard with great switches!!
Answered by Logan
Q: QuestionCan you program the keys to be tactile or linear?
Asked by AMW.
- A:Answer Both. If you know your tactile response and linear response you can program most keys to have its own actuator response time. The directional keys and keypad cannot be programed with two different actuator profiles and have to be on one main profile. This keyboard also doesn't 'clicky' as there is no physical parts for the actuator to respond to it.
Answered by Chris
Q: QuestionWhich keyboard is better between the apex pro or the apex pro tkl
Asked by Scythe.
- A:Answer The only difference between the two is that one is a full-size keyboard, and one is missing it's number pad. If you're like me, and having that full number pad available to you matters, then you're not going to want the TKL (tenkeyless) version.
Answered by Hijiinx
Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between this and the TKL?
Asked by Rajib.
- A:Answer On the TKL(ten key less), there are no NUMPAD or PRT SCN, SCRL LOCK, and PAUSE keys and the OLED is moved over the arrow keys.
Answered by David
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