If gaming is more your thing, (which let’s be honest, you’re reading a gaming keyboard review, so it probably is) Corsair include a small selection of textured keys to replace the standard black keycaps.


Volume and playback controls are placed in the top-right of the keyboard, with a textured volume roller. There are also 3 small indicator LEDs for the CAPS lock, NUM lock, and Scroll Lock. Left of those are the backlight brightness toggle and a Windows key-lock.

To the rear, just to the right of the USB cable is the polling rate switch, with 1000Hz, 500Hz, 250Hz and BIOS (100Hz) modes available. There’s also the USB 2.0 pass-through.



Volume and playback controls are placed in the top-right of the keyboard, with a textured volume roller. There are also 3 small indicator LEDs for the CAPS lock, NUM lock, and Scroll Lock. Left of those are the backlight brightness toggle and a Windows key-lock.

To the rear, just to the right of the USB cable is the polling rate switch, with 1000Hz, 500Hz, 250Hz and BIOS (100Hz) modes available. There’s also the USB 2.0 pass-through.
