


There was definitely a bit of sponginess when typing, and definitely more resistance to the keys than with a fine set of Cherry MX red switches, for example. PerformanceWe've been spoiled by having a wholesome selection of mechanical keyboards scattered around our desks and test benches for some time, so the first thing we noticed about the Raptor K50 was just how quiet it was to use, although this is true of most domed-key boards, especially when they're new. Lights can also be set to pulse or cycle through colours – not as many effects options as the Isku FX, for example, but still enough for most. For a brighter backlight you can set the keybord to 'Full Brightness' mode, but we found this to be too distracting and preferred the colour accuracy of the 'True Color' setting. You can set the colour of the keyboard's LEDs in the Backlight tab to anything within the RGB spectrum (16.8 million colours is the usual figure spouted in sales materials) and also use different colours for each M-key.
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This ensures maximum game compatibility (some will block software based macros from running), but you must re-save the profile of the mouse whenever you edit it and only one can be saved at any one time, so there's no auto switching. You can also save a profile directly to the keyboard's memory, provided you're in hardware playback mode. There's a limit of 50 active profiles (again with import and export options), and they can be assigned to programs such that when said program is launched or brought into focus the profile becomes active, which happens instantly. The Manage Profiles tab is where you create and edit the keyboard's various profiles, each of which can hold different key assignment and lighting settings. Click to enlarge - The software is powerful but could be a bit more user friendly
