Corsair

Corsair K63 keyboard USB QWERTY UK English Black

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CH-9115020-UK
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K63 Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard — Cherry MX Red (UK)
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MECHANICAL PRECISION. COMPACT DESIGN. The CORSAIR K63 features a tenkeyless design and CHERRY MX Red mechanical keyswitches for ultimate performance. Brilliant per-key, red LED backlighting enables dynamic and virtually unlimited lighting adjustability. KEYS TO SUCCESS Gold contact CHERRY MX mechanical gaming keyswitches deliver the ultimate performance and competitive advantage. 100% anti-ghosting with full key rollover ensures your commands and simultaneous keystrokes always register the way you intended. MAKE IT YOUR OWN Experience dynamic, vibrant backlighting with advanced, per-key lighting control and large font keycaps. Assign macros to any key and create dynamic lighting effects with CORSAIR Utility Engine (CUE). COMPACT DESIGN The K63 is designed for optimal desk space and easier travel. DEDICATED MULTIMEDIA CONTROLS Use the dedicated volume and multimedia controls to adjust your audio without interrupting your game. DESIGNED FOR COMFORT AND EASE The K63’s Windows Key Lock mode eliminates distraction by disabling the Windows key while you’re in action.
Keyboard
Keyboard key switchMechanical
PurposePC/Server
Recommended usageGaming
Keyboard styleStraight
Keyboard layoutQWERTY
Hot keysYes
Wrist restNo
Windows keysYes
Numeric keypadNo
Keyboard languageUK English
Connectivity technologyWired
Device interfaceUSB
Keyboard key switch technologyCherry MX Red
Design
Product colourBlack
Keyboard styleStraight
Ergonomic designNo
BacklightYes
Wrist restNo
Technical details
Plug and PlayYes
Product colourBlack
Ergonomic designNo
BacklightYes
Windows keysYes
Numeric keypadNo
Connectivity technologyWired
Ergonomics
Plug and PlayYes
Features
Plug and PlayYes
Mouse
Mouse includedNo
Weight & dimensions
Keyboard weight1.12 kg
Keyboard dimensions (WxDxH)365 x 171 x 41 mm
Other features
Connectivity technologyWired