CORSAIR K70 RGB PRO Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅30-06-22
Closer Look
The K70 RGB PRO comes with a standard bottom row, media keys and volume controls in the top-right and specific function keys in the top-left. The rest is pretty much business as usual.


Showing off the new wrist rest. This is held in place using magnets instead of plastic prongs, that you might’ve seen on earlier K70 models.


Delving in deeper, the top-right has the volume roller and mute key directly next to it, this is arguably the easiest and most intuitive way to adjust your system volume. Just underneath are the stop, skip back, play/pause and skip forwards buttons.


The top-left is home to the profile switcher button, if you wish you assign different lighting profiles, different gaming profiles, or pretty much anything you fancy, that’s the button you’ll use. The middle button adjusts the backlighting brightness in 5 different stages, or off completely. The key to the right enables the game mode which disables various things including the Windows key.


The top middle of the keyboard is now a flush clear plastic panel, equipped with an RGB CORSAIR logo in the centre and various indicator LEDs beside it. This is where you’ll find CAPS Lock, Number Lock and Scroll Lock, as well as indicators for the Macro Recording, a Mute toggle and Game Mode.



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