
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL
DE, Cable
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL
DE, Cable
Unfortunately, we cannot offer the CH version at the moment. As soon as our suppliers have it, we will be happy to include it.
Unfortunately the article is only available with the DE layout at the moment. So we can't offer the keyboard with the CH layout at the moment.
Hello, I ordered the DE together with the GPGR keycaps ( Glorious PC Gaming Race ABS Keycaps (CH, ISO, 105 keys) ). Some keys don't fit because the switches are not Cherries (Steel series Omnipoint), but the important keys that differ between the DE and CH layout do fit, the shape and font of the keycaps are of course not exactly the same, but if you don't mind, they work perfectly and you have an apex pro keyboard with CH layout.
It cost 253.- for me, unfortunately I don't know which offer you are talking about.
But if I could for 200Fr I would agree.
The product uses OmniPoint 2.0 switches with a freely adjustable trigger point between 0.2 mm and 3.8 mm. Millimetres here refer to the key travel distance, not the time.
2 months ago
The response time of the OmniPoint switches in the SteelSeries keyboard is 11 times faster than conventional mechanical keyboards. This is achieved by dynamically activating and deactivating the keys based on the distance travelled, rather than a fixed point in the key travel.
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The "Apex Pro" with the product ID 64627 from SteelSeries is the model with the OmniPoint 2.0 Adjustable HyperMagnetic Switches, which allow the trigger distance to be adjusted from 0.1 mm to 4 mm. It is therefore the latest model with these advanced switches.
Automatically generated from the .In my case it is like in the 1st picture. (This larger button)
Yes they are you can give each button its own colour Prism, for example, is a favourite of mine with animated buttons that light up when you press a button.
No, unfortunately not😔
I did not realise that it was a keyboard for Germany and not for Switzerland, so I returned the product. DE on the keyboard stands for Germany and not for German language. Swiss keyboards are marked CH.
Wired: https://de.steelseries.com/gaming-keyboards/apex-pro-tkl-2023 But there is also a wireless version: https://de.steelseries.com/gaming-keyboards/apex-pro-tkl-wireless-2023
This keyboard has a DE layout.
My, but you can use CH keycaps
Is it possible that your request refers to a different product?
The first image has probably been edited incorrectly. You can ignore the images. But beware, the keyboard layout is DE (German). Not CH.
Works perfectly on ARGUS AS-21DA. Please note: Keyboard requires 2 USB-A ports.
Unfortunately, the key sensitivity can only be controlled via software. As far as I know, the software is not suitable for Linux. As far as the office PC is concerned, the keyboard would be a bit too expensive and wasted anyway.
With the apex pro you can adjust the release distance. I don't know the k70 tkl champion series but I don't think there is a noticeable or measurable value. the apex is nice because it can be adjusted to your sensation of when a button releases.
No, unfortunately we do not yet have any information regarding the CH-D version.
Yes, the picture shows a US layout, but that seems to be the case at every retailer at the moment. I don't think Steelseries has any current product images of other layouts. The keyboard supplied is a QWERTY DE keyboard, but unfortunately not a CH.
According to product description: Width 436.70 mm
I think not officially from Steelseries. Maybe you can find Swiss keycaps for this keyboard somewhere else. https://steelseries.com/gaming-accessories/keyboard-keycap-set?language=english Steelseries has many, but does not offer the Swiss layout for this keyboard. Maybe that will come in the future.
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