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Razer Cynosa Lite - Essential Gaming Keyboard (Fully Programmable, RGB Chroma Lighting, Gaming Grade Keys, 10 Key RollOver, Spill Resistant)

£19.99
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Nice budget keyboard with good reviews -

  • Powered by Razer Chroma Single zone lighting with 16.8 million colors: Choose from 16.8 million color options for a gaming experience that’s truly yours - all set easily through Razer Synapse
  • Gaming Grade Keys With a soft cushioned touch: Our soft cushioned gaming keys provide comfort with better housing support compared to rubber dome keyboards, so every keypress is solid. With each stroke, experience full key travel and responsiveness so you can be assured of striking with deadly precision no matter what game you play.
  • Fully Programmable Keys With on-the-fly macro recording: Every single key is customizable, so you can rebind it to another key or function or record multiple keystrokes into a macro.
  • Spill-Resistant Durable Design For complete assurance: Fear not if you tend to get a little too excited during an intense match. Thanks to its spill-resistant design, the Razer Cynosa Lite withstands accidental spillage so your keyboard’s lifespan is extended a whole lot longer.
  • Razer Synapse Enabled For next level configuration: Finally, a keyboard that’s uniquely yours. With Razer Synapse, you can rebind buttons, assign macros, personalize device lighting and more to transform your gameplay just the way you want it.

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  1. Grrrrrrrrrrr's avatar
    "Every key re-assignable to a different keycode" - wow, I want one. I never use the keypad and it would be great to load those up with the maths and scientific symbols that I can never remember the numeric value of. Sadly, I'm assuming that happens in the keyboard driver software and not stored in nvm in the keyboard itself. So I won't be able to just move it from computer to computer.
    Pájaro's avatar
    I got stung by Corsair on this one. It was exactly as you would expect - the keys weren't programmable, but the bloatware (sort of, sometimes, when it could be bothered) would deal with the key inputs, which, as you say, is no good if you move the keyboard around, or if you don't want to have their bloatware running. It's such a pain. It's the problem with these companies - a bit of eeprom to store custom mappings or outputs would be trivial for them to add, but it's all about pushing their branding at you as you use your computer. Ugh.

    Grumbles aside, are you aware that you can do remapping in non-obnoxious software? Microsoft Powertools includes one utility for it, although I can't personally vouch for how good it is in actual use, or how easy it is to export your settings. Might be worth some investigation though.
  2. Judge-Jury-Executioner's avatar
    Horrible, basic keyboard! Don't waste your money! Even the RGB is garbage!
  3. colourpie's avatar
    I have one of these and it's the only keyboard I've ever had that "crashes"... sometimes it simply stops working and has to be unplugged/plugged back in to start working again.

    Went back to my trusty sidewinder x4.
  4. baalberith's avatar
    Hot deal indeed got a Gift Certificates:-£13.99 somehow off this keyboard thankyou very much voted hot.
  5. ginguskahn's avatar
    Not voted on the price but used a couple of these are they are trash, even the rgb is dim, the £7 Trust keyboard posted previously is head and shoulders above this.
    mode_101's avatar
    the £7 Trust one weighs a ton and is so uncomfortable to type on (one can see why it's been discounted so much). This Razer is better even if not mechanical. (edited)
  6. JIM1973ANDREWS's avatar
    Is this backlit?
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