The SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL is a TenKeyLess gaming keyboard that comes equipped with a comprehensive feature-set as well as outstanding companion software. It boasts full RGB backlighting, keys that are programmable for macros, and an OLED screen that allows you to access numerous settings without having to minimise games. It features a superb build quality that is almost equal to that of the SteelSeries Apex Pro, and the one that we have in our possession has SteelSeries Brown switches, which offer a light typing experience along with positive tactile feedback.
You may also have it with the clicky SteelSeries Blue switches or the linear SteelSeries Red switches. It features separate backlighting for each key, full RGB illumination, acceptable ergonomics, and comes with a wrist rest. It also boasts an OLED screen, which enables you to alter settings without having to minimise games. In addition to this, it comes with high-quality companion software that enables users to remap keys, configure macros, and modify the lighting settings.
Specification
- TenKeyLess form factor
- SteelSeries Red, Brown, Blue, OmniPoint switches.
- 2.0 mm (Red, Brown, Blue) or 0.4-3.6 mm (OmniPoint) actuation point
- Total travel: 4.0 mm
- Anti-ghosting: 100% N-key rollover: Yes
- Backlight: RGB/key
- Disposable magnetic wristrest
- Dedicated media keys and volume wheel
Where to get SteelSeries Apex 7 TKL?
You can make adjustments to the system settings (such as the volume), or you can switch profiles directly from the display on the keyboard using the OLED display. You can do all of these things without having to resort to a dialogue box or slider on your monitor. A portion of this is implemented by SteelSeries through the usage of a straightforward onboard menu system.
You can adjust the settings of the keyboard, work with macros, and switch profiles by pushing and holding the clickable scroll button on the keyboard for a few seconds. This will cause the OLED screen to transition to display the menu, which can be navigated using the button and the scroll wheel. You can also use the menu system to programme macros and generate profiles without installing any software on the computer if you do it through the menu system.