ROCCAT Skeltr Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅27-09-16
Closer Look

On the left side there is a row of dedicated macro keys, but towards the top edge there are also some dedicated phone function keys, including accept/end call, and toggle phone audio. Note that the Skeltr also features the ROCCAT easy-shift+ key.


The F keys double as media keys, including mute, volume down/up, open calculator, play/pause, stop, and skip previous/next.


Farther along, we find open my computer, open internet browser, adjust LED brightness and record macro.


On the right side edge next to the numpad there is another pair of additional keys, one to toggle between typing on mobile device/PC (hold for 2s to pair Bluetooth) and the other is a shortcut to open the SWARM software.


Sat just under the spacebar are the three programmable thumbster keys.


The Skeltr is a membrane keyboard and it appears to employ a stablised mechanical feel design on the keys similar to what we have seen used on the Tt eSPORTS Challenger Prime. This will ensure smooth, yet quiet typing.


The side of the keyboard shows off a large side bracket with some LED lighting hidden behind.


On the rear edge ROCCAT have included a USB pass-through, and an audio connector jack for your smart device.


At the rear left side edge there is an audio pass-through for headphones and microphone.


The underside is fairly standard, featuring folded feet to adjust the height/angle of the keyboard as well as some grippy rubber pads to prevent the Skeltr from slipping while in use.


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