Ozone Strike Pro Spectra Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅18-07-17
Software
Ozone provides a relatively basic driver for the Strike Pro Spectra, though it’s laid out well and functions correctly. The software is used exclusively for the keyboard, helping to minimise any confusion. Most of these functions can be set up using the onboard functions of the keyboard, however, it’s much easier to use a proper on-screen GUI.

Profiles can be set up across the bottom of the screen, up to a maximum of 5. These profiles can be assigned to any .exe file to activate upon a game/program launch.

The landing screen of the software allows you to assign different functions to any of the keys, which can be selected from a group of default functions or can be configured to use macros, of which you can record your own in the Macro Lab.



The second screen is the RGB lighting customisation; containing a handful of preset lighting effects and a custom section; individual keys can be configured to help in highlighting the action keys in your chosen game.



Within the Macro Lab, you’re able to record key presses, with or without the delay, to help speed up certain actions. This section is simple but works incredibly well. The macros can then be assigned to any key on the keyboard.



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