The Strafe RGB MX Silent Gaming Keyboard is the perfect choice for anyone that wants their keyboard to be both extremely powerful (at the cost of some performance) and low profile (a huge improvement over the traditional MX keyboards). It is a full RGB keyboard that can be customized with over 7,500 colors (it’s a little over twice as expensive as its predecessor, but I like the extra customization options).
One of the most exciting features of the Strafe RGB MX Silent Gaming Keyboard is the ability to disable the function keys while gaming. Since the keys are all RGB, your gaming keyboard can use its backlighting, keycaps, and trackpad to automatically change your keyboard’s default function to something other than the standard CTRL or SHIFT. It’s also the only way to disable the function keys while gaming.
It’s a feature that’s actually been around for a while, but I only learned about it recently. I’m glad it exists, but I have very few games that turn on the function keys while I’m playing. It kind of defeats the purpose of having the function keys there. There is also the possibility of disabling the function keys while gaming by using an app like the F1 key remapping tool from the App Store.
The strafe rgb mx is actually one of the most interesting features of the keyboard we have found. What this feature does is that it allows you to map a single function key to a function that would otherwise be impossible. For example, if I have to use Ctrl + S to open a document in Word, it would be impossible for me to do so because the function key for Word would become S.
In short, this feature allows people to use their keyboard to do something that would be impossible for them to do via a mouse. With this feature we can now map some of our standard “keyboard based” functions to mouse-based functions, which is a huge plus if you’re looking for a keyboard that can do many different things.
The other big thing that this feature brings is the ability to quickly switch between keyboard and mouse-based functions. For example, I recently found a way to access a command that only works with my keyboard. This means that I can now map keys on my keyboard to commands on the keyboard, which is a huge plus because I have a lot of those types of commands.
While the features are nice, the keyboard itself doesn’t always fit my needs. It’s the best option, but as soon as I have to lug around the keyboard to all the places where I’m going to use the mouse, I’m not sure if its worth it.
For a while, when I started gaming, I wanted to use my mouse to see if there was a mouse that I could use to map keys on my keyboard. I found out that there was one that I could use to map keys on my keyboard, but that mouse wasnt actually a mouse.
What the hell.I have to find a way to use a mouse to map keys on my keyboard if its for a game and not just as a tool. It’s the only one that I know if its for a game I am playing.
Now if I have to use my mouse for a game, I want the keyboard mapping to be simple. I don’t want to have to go to each key on the keyboard to map a key. I want the game to be able to map all the keys on my keyboard to all the keys for a game I am playing.