1.REDRAGON Caraxes-Pro K644 Wireless Gaming Keyboard
The is now readily accessible. The socket’s UPGRADED unique structural design enables attaching the switch simpler and less wobbly.
3-Mode Connection – Equipped with Redragon’s ground-breaking tri-mode connection technology, which includes USB-C cable, BT 3.0/5.0, and 2.4GHz wireless modes to increase the user experience across the board.
The K644 is equipped with an innovative, one-of-a-kind size design that updates the conventional 60% 61 keys size to 65%. bigger by 1.2 times compared to conventional keycaps, designed for large hands, and unique mixed color matching.
Hot-Swappable Red Switches – Almost all switch types on the market, whether 3-pin or 5-pin, can be hot-swapped.
2.RGB Effects
RGB effects refer to the various lighting patterns and color combinations that can be created using RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LED lighting in devices such as keyboards, mice, and other peripherals. RGB lighting allows for customization and personalization, enhancing the aesthetics and visual appeal of your gaming setup. The specific content of RGB effects can vary depending on the device and its software, but here are some common RGB effects you might find:
- Static Color: This effect allows you to select a single static color, and the device will remain illuminated in that color.
- Breathing: In the breathing effect, the RGB LEDs gradually brighten and dim, creating a pulsating or “breathing” effect. You can usually adjust the speed and color.
- Rainbow: The rainbow effect cycles through a spectrum of colors in a continuous loop, creating a colorful and dynamic appearance.
- Wave: A wave effect consists of a wave of colors that move across the device in a wave-like pattern. You can typically customize the direction and speed of the wave.
- Color Cycle: This effect smoothly transitions between different colors in a cycle. You can often control the speed and direction of the color cycle.
- Reactive: Reactive lighting responds to your keystrokes or actions. For example, when you press a key on an RGB keyboard, the key may light up briefly in a specific color before fading away.
- Game-specific Effects: Some gaming peripherals offer RGB effects that are tailored to specific games. These effects can change based on in-game events, such as health status or game actions.
- Custom Effects: Many RGB-enabled devices come with software that allows you to create custom lighting effects, combining colors and patterns to suit your preferences.
- Audio Sync: Some RGB setups can synchronize with audio, pulsing or changing colors in response to music or in-game audio cues.
- Dynamic Effects: These are complex lighting patterns that can include combinations of the above effects, creating intricate and visually engaging displays.
3.Key Rollover
Key is rollover, often referred to as “rollover” or “KRO” (Key Rollover), is a feature in computer keyboards that determines how many simultaneous keypresses a keyboard can recognize and register. Key rollover is an important consideration for gamers and individuals who require precise and rapid input. There are two main types of key rollover: “N-key rollover” and “partial key rollover.”
- N-Keyword Rollover (NKRO): In NKRO keyboards, each keypress is recognized and registered independently, regardless of how many keys are pressed simultaneously. This means that you can press as many keys as you want at the same time, and all of them will be detected and registered accurately. NKRO is ideal for gamers who perform complex key combinations in fast-paced games.
- Partial Key Rollover (PKRO): PKRO keyboards have a limitation on the number of keys that can be recognized simultaneously. Common configurations include 2-key rollover (2KRO), 6-key rollover (6KRO), and 10-keyword rollover (10KRO). If you press more keys than the specified limit at the same time, some keypresses may not register. PKRO keyboards are typically more budget-friendly but may not be suitable for advanced gaming or typing needs.
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