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Product information: K100 RGB Gaming Keyboard

The K100 RGB keyboard comes in two different types: optical-mechanical and mechanical. This article will detail the tech specs, features, and help articles for both versions of the K100.

 

 

Tech specs

 

Optical-mechanical

Mechanical

Warranty

2 years

2 years

Weight

1.31 kg

1.35 kg

Keyboard backlighting

RGB

RGB

Keyboard layout

North American

North American

Macro keys

6

6

HID keyboard report rate

4000Hz

4000Hz

Available key switches

CORSAIR OPX

CHERRY MX SPEED

USB pass-through

USB 2.0 Type-A

USB 2.0 Type-A

Matrix

110 keys

110 keys

Keyboard connectivity

2x USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A

2x USB 3.0 or 3.1 Type-A

Media controls?

Yes

Yes

Keyboard type size

K100

K100

Keyboard product family

FPS / MOBA

FPS / MOBA

Keyboard rollover

Full key (NKRO) with 100% anti-ghosting

Full key (NKRO) with 100% anti-ghosting

Size (Full/TKL)

Extended

Extended

Battery charging?

Yes

Yes

Onboard memory

8 MB

8 MB

Number of onboard profiles

Up to 200, depending on complexity

Up to 200, depending on complexity

WIN lock

Dedicated hotkey

Dedicated hotkey

Media keys

Dedicated hotkeys, volume roller, iCUE control wheel

Dedicated hotkeys, volume roller, iCUE control wheel

Wrist rest

Included; magnetic, detachable, and cushioned with soft textured leatherette cover

Included; magnetic, detachable, and cushioned with soft-textured leatherette cover

Keyboard CUE software

Supported in iCUE

Supported in iCUE

Keyboard cable type

Braided

Braided

Integrated touchpad

Wired

Wired

 

Features

iCUE control wheel

With the iCUE control wheel, you have a convenient way to several functions such as adjusting backlighting, recording macros, selecting media tracks, and more. With iCUE installed, you have access to more modes and can also create your own custom modes, such as adjusting playback speed or zooming in and out of a mini-map when playing a game.

 

CORSAIR OPX keyswitches

The optical-mechanical keyboard uses the CORSAIR OPX optical keyswitches. These keyswitches use a beam of infrared light to register a keypress, giving the keyboard a smaller actuation distance and a faster time to register keypresses. There is zero debounce delay and rapid keypresses will still register.

 

Six macro keys for Stream Deck integration

On the leftmost side of the K100 RGB, there are six macro keys that you can assign macros created in iCUE. If you have Elgato Stream Deck installed, you can assign Stream Deck functions to the keys for easy access during your streaming sessions.

 

iCUE compatibility

You can use iCUE to customize the lighting of your keyboard and create macros that can be assigned to your six dedicated macro keys. You can also configure the various modes for your iCUE control wheel, as well as create your own custom modes.

 

Help articles for the K100

 

Troubleshooting articles

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