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This basically lets you add secondary functions to even more keys that wouldn’t normally support them, and create highly detailed custom layouts in Roccat’s Swarm software. The Vulcan II Max also includes a keyboardified version of the Easy-Shift+ feature from some of Roccat’s gaming mice, like the Kone XP. At the same time it’s got new dual-LED, optical-mechanical switches that feel even faster, as well as a cleaner overall look. This keeps a bunch of lovely design perks that the original Vulcan enjoyed, like the lightweight half-height keycaps, strong aluminium construction, and plenty of media controls. Mainly because there’s a new and improved model, the Roccat Vulcan II Max.
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Unlike, say, graphics cards, there’s no annual upgrade cycle for gaming keyboards, so you can also rest assured that picking the right one will keep you sorted for years. That’s why we test every new keyboard for gaming ability, typing performance, comfort, and build quality before deciding if they can make the cut. the list goes on and on, except it doesn’t, because these do still need to be the best in their class. Read on, then, and you’ll find great picks for mechanical and membrane keyboards, full-size, tenkeyless and 60% keyboards, wireless keyboards, RGB keyboards. Watch on YouTube Looking for more RPS recommended hardware?
