Corsair Vengeance K95 keyboard review

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The wrist rest. You don't have to use it as you can clip it on or off, but admittedly it is quite comfortable to use it during gaming. The surface is made using somewhat dimpled rubber that helps ventilate and grip your wrist even when it is sweating. The rest itself is made out of plastic, for both gaming and productivity it feels good. It depends on personal preference whether or not you'll use this rest.

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So then, all keys on the K95 have little back-light LEDs, these are individually configurable. With the keyboard button located at the top you can choose to en/disable them all using a configuration of your preference. You can save 3 programmable sequences in memory. 

Also, you may dim the key LEDs in three stages as well. The brightest mode as shown above can actually be too bright at twilight and night time I feel. It's great to have that option really. This all certainly brings a little niche to the K95. It's good looking set of keys alright.

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As stated you can also opt to just LED enable the WASD, arrow and numeric keys. Overall a great looking keyboard. Sturdy design, the wrist rest, the mechanical keys, the anodized black aluminum finish just makes this keyboard pop out.

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Also I need to mention that the keys can be individually lit. You hit the backlight program button, then select the keys you want lit, and done. As simple as that. It all works out well.

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It's really hard to photograph though, but trust me... you can have the keys lit as bright or dim as you like.

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