The normal keys are colored white, the gaming keys are red

Nov 26, 2013 15:41 GMT  ·  By

PC games are so widespread, and so many more people use their peripherals to play rather than to write in document editors, that there is such a concept as “gaming keys.”

Those gaming keys are of special interest to makers of keyboards, and Ozone Gaming is no exception.

The company has launched the Strike Pro keyboard, which has a LED backlight in two colors.

White LEDs lie beneath normal keys, while the gaming keys (W, A, S, D, Q, SPACE, arrow keys and ESC) are red.

Mechanical switches are used too (each key has its own Cherry MX, for long life and good tactile feedback), and there are 64 KB of internal memory, for storing shortcuts, macros, etc.

The response time can be configured too, from 1 ms to 16 ms. The former is good for gaming, the latter might be better for fighting games reliant on key combos.

There are other features, but the product page explains them well, or you could just watch the video above.