![]() It also includes a cap puller to replace any key caps on your keyboard, but sadly there is no included extra key caps as replacements. You may noticed that they combined the functions of the arrow keys to the numpad for a more compact design, you can toggle to its alternate functions with the FN key, this can also apply to the media function buttons at the upper portion of the keyboard (F1 to F11). ![]() It also features the N-Key Rollover where you can press a number of keys simultaneously with any limitations, this can be helpful in certain games. The new addition here is the fully backlight keys (the LED depends on what mechanical switches you have on your Quickfire TK, red LED for red switches, blue for blue switches and white from brown switches), you can select 3 different modes for the backlight (all keys, WASD keys, breathing effect) with 5 brightness levels. It has the same detachable USB cable with rerouting cable management below the keyboard for a much convenient cable placement. similar with other mechanical keyboards, the TK has several switches available: SGK-4020-GKCR1(Red switch), SGK-4020-GKCM1(Brown switch) and SGK-4020-GKCL1(Blue switch). The Quickfire TK is the almost larger version of the Rapid, the TK also has that similar design with the Rapid, though the right portion is completely different. For this review, we will combine all three of the peripherals as a sort of package deal (lol), we want to make a review where it combines the other peripherals to see if it will give you the best gaming experience and if it is worth your money, and now enough with the intro and let’s begin with the review.įirst stop is the Quickfire TK, if you remember we made a review for the Quickfire Rapid and we likee the gaming keyboard for its simple design. We are back with a new review for CM Storm’s newest line of gaming peripherals.
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