(FN+NUM KEY 7 is the Insert (INS) command, for example.) Similarly, LED brightness controls, LED mode, and media keys are accessed via the FN and F1-F12 keys. The INS, DEL, PRT SCR, and other keys are accessed by pressing the Quickfire TK’s FN key in conjunction with the appropriate number key on the 10-key pad. But really it’s about the face.Īlthough the Quickfire TK is about an inch wider than either the Quickfire Rapid or Razer TE keyboards, it also has a full 10-key pad. LED back lighting solves that problem, saves my face from getting killed now and again, and even adds a little colorful personality to your gaming environment. This frequently means getting killed in the face in whatever game I’m playing ( Tribes Ascend, Borderlands 2, etc.) Without back lighting, I’m forced to hunt for the key I need by the ambient light of my monitor. More typically, however, I may need locate a key that I may not use often, such as a macro key, a profile switch key, or something else that lies outside the standard layout of your typical keyboard. I tend to game in the dark frequently or even exclusively (as do many PC gamers), and being an experienced typist/gamer I still occasionally get my left hand out of position from the W-A-S-D cluster. 1.8m, braided, gold plated, removable USB cableīack lighting (in my opinion) is an essential feature for a gaming keyboard.5 levels and 3 modes of Backlight (Breathing, WASD or full backlight). Cherry MX Blue/ Brown/ Red switches (review unit used blue).The basic feature and specification run-down for the CM Storm Quickfire TK are as follows (courtesy of Coolermaster):
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