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Guru3D.com » News » COUGAR 200K Gaming Keyboard

COUGAR 200K Gaming Keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/19/2015 03:22 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
COUGAR 200K Gaming Keyboard

This keyboard's three defining features are its exquisite and quiet feeling due to its scissor switch mechanism, its anti-ghosting technology that ensures accuracy when gaming and the pack of core non-intrusive functions that make the most out of the standard keyboard layout.

Its anti-ghosting technology, implemented in the 19 keys that are most vital for gaming, ensures perfect accuracy when gaming, and the implemented extra functions (media controls, brightness adjustment and more) are implemented in a non-intrusive way.

This means the 200K is able to maintain the standard keyboard layout, altering it in only two keys, one for backlight control and another one to activate the secondary functions for keys. 

In what is another extra specially designed for gamers, the 200K allows to switch the functionality of the WASD keys and the direction keys, which is especially useful for left handed users or for those who for any other reason might want to adjust in this way the keyboard layout. Finally, the possibility of adjusting the repeat rate will become helpful when facing games that require repeatedly pressing a specific key. The final touch comes from its durable and sturdy build: The 200K's weight and its anti-slip rubber feet ensure it stays stable and give it a quality feel that sets it apart from the light weight and instability of most membrane and scissor switch keyboards of the market.

All those features come packed in an elegant design in line with the high standards COUGAR sets for its products, with a hairline style surface and an elegant 7 color backlight both for the keys and for the front of the keyboard that can be controlled through the dedicated backlight key. This design also includes an option to, through a key combination, activate the breathing effect of its backlight, creating an impressive visual effect. COUGAR 200K has already been acclaimed by pro gamers.

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BigBlockTowncar
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#4995562 Posted on: 01/19/2015 07:50 PM
I must have a keyboard with dedicated volume controls...two hand keystroke for volume through a function key is a no-sell.

vajoiner
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#4995579 Posted on: 01/19/2015 08:26 PM
I must have a keyboard with dedicated volume controls.


i bought a keyboard with a rolling volume. i'm trying to remember if there was actually life before this.

fry178
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#4995617 Posted on: 01/19/2015 09:20 PM
maybe you guys need to look past the 100y old windows player..

at least i havent seen a decent player (MPC/AIMP) that wont allow volume control thru mouse (wheel) or arrow up/down.

BigBlockTowncar
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#4995689 Posted on: 01/19/2015 11:23 PM
maybe you guys need to look past the 100y old windows player..

at least i havent seen a decent player (MPC/AIMP) that wont allow volume control thru mouse (wheel) or arrow up/down.

I want system volume control through independent keys with a mute button. I use them all the time when I play guitar or am in-game. Mousewheel and arrow key functionality is available within winamp, which is very old software.

bazookaman3
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#4995706 Posted on: 01/20/2015 12:09 AM
maybe you guys need to look past the 100y old windows player..

at least i havent seen a decent player (MPC/AIMP) that wont allow volume control thru mouse (wheel) or arrow up/down.

You do realize there are many more programs that use volume other than a media player, don't you? What if they're playing a game, or viewing YouTube in a browser, or one of the other million things they could be doing? Will your fancy media player scrollwheel volume functionality help in these cases? No, it won't.

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