Corsair K100 RGB keyboard review

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Much like all Corsair keyboards, and a bit of a signature, media keys, and that good old aluminum volume roller lets you take command of your media without interrupting your game.

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Above you can see the new dial key. You can turn it left and right (dim more or less RGB), however when you press the button in the middle, it cycles a different profile, like shown below.


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So that adds heaps of functionality to the keyboard. Of course, the dial can be manually programmed with say a macro or other functionality as well, that's done from iCUE. And with 8MB of memory you can save these profiles all together to the onboard hardware as well, so once done you're no longer required to run iCUE in the background.


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Basically, you can cycle the LED brightness from off as towards three higher stages of brightness. Obviously, that can be configured with the iCUE software as well. However, you can also switch primary animation modes by pressing the Functions key + 1 etc. Below an overview of functionality:


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Below one more photo, the USB port now is signature yellow as well. Here you can hook up say your mouse or headset. We would like to see more USB ports on keyboards really. 


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