I received this keyboard last week - I had no idea how to deactivate flash tap. I got kicked from Counter-Strike games several times for "key automation". It's so strange that rapid trigger is featured in the software - to activate and deactivate - but flash tap is nowhere to find. Not even in the list of hotkeys. That's pretty crazy and almost negligent. Now that I have fixed that, I am very happy with the keyboard.
@TheProvokedPrawn thank you - I wanted to make a comment about it on their reddit and ask to make it sticky - but they ultimately would need to update the software to include it as a checkbox or button, just like rapid trigger.. thank you very much!
Just wanted to see what your opinion would be, this k70 pro tkl or the razer huntsman v3 tkl? If you have a better recommendation please let me know! Thank you
@@TheProvokedPrawnit’s just as fast as the other 2 but mine had so many bugs I had to return it but even when working I didn’t prefer it since the software and how it was the same as every he keyboard nothing cool like the performance mode button on the k70 not the biggest difference but little stuff like that makes a difference
@@TheProvokedPrawnI appreciate the transparency. Just bought this keyboard and I’m loving it so far. For an off the shelf keyboard it feels and sounds better than any of the major competitors
You know, it's really interesting - I'm a longtime Apex Legends player. I have thousands of hours in-game and play at a Masters level. A couple months after the first snap-tap keyboard was released, I noticed that suddenly everyone was AMAZING at strafing. Micro-strafing back and forth like you wouldn't believe. I swear it's because of keyboards like this. There is even software that mimics snap-tap so you don't have to buy a new board. Stuff like this is ruining FPS games in combination with the cheating epidemic.
Interesting insight. The flipside is it gives casual players (who don't have as much time to play) the ability to compete with pros. But I can see your point!
@@TheProvokedPrawn The flip flipside is pros will have access to this hardware too, so you still won't have an advantage. The only ones who are left behind are the poeople who can't/won't spend 200$ on a feature. edit : typo
Extremely detailed explanation as usual!
Thanks!
Well done, appreciate the clear explanation and demo clips
Thanks for watching!
I received this keyboard last week - I had no idea how to deactivate flash tap. I got kicked from Counter-Strike games several times for "key automation". It's so strange that rapid trigger is featured in the software - to activate and deactivate - but flash tap is nowhere to find. Not even in the list of hotkeys. That's pretty crazy and almost negligent. Now that I have fixed that, I am very happy with the keyboard.
I'll share this with Corsair
@TheProvokedPrawn thank you - I wanted to make a comment about it on their reddit and ask to make it sticky - but they ultimately would need to update the software to include it as a checkbox or button, just like rapid trigger..
thank you very much!
Thank you very much for the review ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching
i love your videos can i make a suggestion though please could youinclude chapters in your videos it would help when watching them
Fair feedback. I often do but must have missed this one. Apologies
great review
Thanks!
Just wanted to see what your opinion would be, this k70 pro tkl or the razer huntsman v3 tkl? If you have a better recommendation please let me know! Thank you
This is my current fave th-cam.com/video/pGipCn8oB98/w-d-xo.html
K70 pro the v3 doesn’t feel comfortable nor technically in milliseconds which doesn’t matter as much as fast as the k70
@@TheProvokedPrawnthe keyboard feels very cheap and the software sucks
@@TheProvokedPrawnit’s just as fast as the other 2 but mine had so many bugs I had to return it but even when working I didn’t prefer it since the software and how it was the same as every he keyboard nothing cool like the performance mode button on the k70 not the biggest difference but little stuff like that makes a difference
@@TheProvokedPrawngreat review tho
Love the content as usual... it's too noisy/clicky for me. As close to silent, is a focus point for myself.
It's not mega loud but it's not as quiet as you'd expect from multiple layers of dampening either
If the delete key bothers you, can’t you remap it and move the keycap?
Could remap it that's true. It's a stupid complaint really anyway. Just a personal thing.
@@TheProvokedPrawnI appreciate the transparency. Just bought this keyboard and I’m loving it so far. For an off the shelf keyboard it feels and sounds better than any of the major competitors
Thank you.
Thanks for watching
Who ever thought a keyboard could be so complex?
At this point, what brand doesn't have rapid trigger? It's becoming a new standard. Idk the keyboard market is wacky right now.
@@MorgFlame true
The korsair k70 one before this is still the best keyboard from corsair, Rapid trigger doesn't do anything for me in gaming ! 😇
I liked the K65 Plus wireless th-cam.com/video/dH_oZXXrGms/w-d-xo.html
@@TheProvokedPrawn Nice flashy little looking keyboard
I wanna try this keyboard but I really don’t wanna buy any keyboard that isn’t full D:
I used to feel that way but TKL is lovely and once you change you don't go back
Poxy ABS keycaps on it though.
That depends on the region apparently. North America has a choice of ABS double shot or PBT double shot elsewhere is ABS paint
@@TheProvokedPrawn Bizarre thinking from Corsair. I picked up the new Pro X TKL Rapid. Liking it a lot.
You know, it's really interesting - I'm a longtime Apex Legends player. I have thousands of hours in-game and play at a Masters level.
A couple months after the first snap-tap keyboard was released, I noticed that suddenly everyone was AMAZING at strafing. Micro-strafing back and forth like you wouldn't believe. I swear it's because of keyboards like this. There is even software that mimics snap-tap so you don't have to buy a new board.
Stuff like this is ruining FPS games in combination with the cheating epidemic.
Interesting insight. The flipside is it gives casual players (who don't have as much time to play) the ability to compete with pros. But I can see your point!
@@TheProvokedPrawn The flip flipside is pros will have access to this hardware too, so you still won't have an advantage. The only ones who are left behind are the poeople who can't/won't spend 200$ on a feature.
edit : typo
@@DaffyD42 now that's thinking!