However, I do wish this keyboard was wireless. The K70 RGB Pro keyboard is powered by a Type-C USB plug, which is also supported by all my computers, Pixel 6 Pro, and iPad Pro so I never have to worry about losing or misplacing a cable while traveling. While the USB cord is detachable, the K70 RGB Pro works wired-only. The original K70 had only three profile presets, so you’d need to rely heavily on Corsair’s iCUE software to create a unique visual experience My go-to preset on the K70 RGB Pro is FN + 6, which has a lighting ripple effect that spans the entire keyboard and layers on top of one another with every keypress. If you want to truly customize the lighting, you can download custom layouts and install them on the keyboard for a unique visual experience. You have ten dedicated presets mapped to the function (FN) key and numbers one through zero. This keyboard also has a comprehensive RGB lighting system that is fully controllable and customizable from the keyboard itself and Corsair’s iCUE software. So if you have the polling rate set to 8000Hz but you’re still not seeing a difference, try lowering the game’s graphics settings. It’s worth noting that if your in-game settings are set higher than what your computer is capable of handling, any framerate lag will mask the performance of the Axon tech since your computer will struggle to render frames in a timely manner.
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