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The cable is very long and thick, with a sturdy feel to it. There are two USB plugs at the end, as you need both for the USB passthrough. Bluetooth No Bluetooth Multi-Device Pairing No Proprietary Receiver No Battery Type No Batteries There's no wireless connectivity on the Corsair K95 PLATINUM XT. Dedicated Macro Keys Count 6 Onboard Macro Programming No Macro Programming With Software Yes Media Keys Dedicated Trackpad / Trackball No Scroll Wheel Yes Control Knob No USB Passthrough Yes Numpad Yes Windows Key Lock Yes Lock Indicator Caps, Scroll & Num lock There are dedicated media keys at the top right, but they're made differently from the rest of the keyboard, and feel like they're cheaply made. There's also a wheel for volume control. On the top left, there are profile switch and brightness buttons, plus a dedicated Windows lock key so you don't accidentally minimize your game. The Corsair K95 PLATINUM XT also supports Elgato Stream Deck integration for streamers. If you'd like a keyboard without a Numpad, check out the Corsair K65 LUX RGB.
Typing Experience Key Spacing 19.0 mm (0.748") The Corsair K95 RGB PLATINUM XT has excellent typing quality. The tactile switches give nice responsive feedback, plus the doubleshot PBT keycaps feel good and are stable. Unfortunately, the Cherry MX Blue switches are too loud for an office environment. Since the keys require a high operating force, typos should be minimal, but it could get tiring to type on. Average Loudness 56.9 dBA High Pitch Clicks Yes The keys are loud and aren't suggested for an office environment. The keyboard is also available with Cherry MX Speed and Cherry MX Brown switches, which should both be quieter. Switch Name Cherry MX Blue Switch Type Mechanical Feel Clicky Analog No Operating Force 69 gf Actuation Force 52 gf Pre-Travel 2.0 mm Total Travel 3.7 mm The Cherry MX Blue switches on our unit give good tactile feedback. There's a short pre-travel distance and a high operating force. It's also available with linear Cherry MX Speed and tactile Cherry MX Brown switches. If you want a similar keyboard available with more switches, check out the Corsair K70 RGB MK.2. Performance Best Connection 7.3 ms Best Connection Std Dev ±2.3 ms Wired 7.3 ms Receiver N/A Bluetooth N/A PCB (Estimated) 5.4 ms The Corsair K95 RGB PLATINUM XT has excellent click latency. You shouldn't notice any delay when gaming. If you want a keyboard with even lower latency, check out the Razer Huntsman V2 Analog. Connection Evaluated Wired Key Press 8.3 ms Key Release 13.4 ms Connection Evaluated Wired USB Polling Rate 1,000 Hz Effective Update Rate 1,000 Hz N-Key Rollover (NKRO) Yes Multiple Keys Per USB Report Yes 4 Chord Split Delay 7.1 ms 8 Chord Split Delay 14.5 ms Software and Operating System Software Name iCUE Software Windows Compatible Yes Software macOS Compatible Yes Onboard Memory Yes Profiles 6+ The iCUE software offers a ton of customization options. Each key is programmable and is individually backlit as well. The keyboard has onboard memory for five profiles, and you can save as many profiles as you want on the software. Windows Fully Compatible macOS Fully Compatible Linux (Ubuntu 22) Fully Compatible Media Key Compatibility Windows, MacOS & Linux The iCUE software isn't available on Linux, so the G1-G6 keys are disabled by default unless you program them on Windows or macOS beforehand and save them to the onboard memory. On macOS, the Print Screen button acts like an F13 button, the Calculator hotkey does nothing, and the Scroll Lock and Pause/Break keys adjust screen brightness. |