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Roccat Skeltr Multi-Format RGB Gaming Keyboard Review

A Closer Look


The keyboard is a fairly familiar design for those who have used or seen a Roccat keyboard before, offering a fairly standard full-size keyboard design, with a few bonus features dotted around the edges.

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Down the left of the keyboard, you’ll find five fully programmable macro keys, great for work and gaming tasks.

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In the top corner, two audio and call control buttons, so that you can answer calls on your mobile when it’s paired with the keyboard; handy for taking a call on your headset without quitting out of your PC game!

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The keys used are membrane, but they’re super light to strike and have an incredibly snappy return rate, making them feel really fluid; this is going to be great for those who type fast or require rapid keystrokes for gaming.

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The keys are RGB LED lit, but so too are the sides of the keyboard, with a lighting strip tucked behind that futuristic chassis design.

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A classic feature of Roccat keyboards is still here too, with three special thumbster keys that can be programmed with macros; I use them for copy and paste on my own Roccat keyboard.

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A full-size number pad, nothing special, but certainly a handy thing to have.

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There’s some really nice trim around the edge of the keyboard, and while it is plastic, you can see that it has been designed and finished with attention to detail.

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In the top right corner, two more mobile buttons; one for Bluetooth pairing and one for launching Roccat Swarm.

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Along the top edge, there’s a deep groove with soft yet durable rubber; this is where you can slot your mobile device.

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Around the back, a USB pass-through and an audio jack for your mobile device.

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Further along, two more audio jacks to connect your headset/microphone.

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There are plenty of hard-rubber grips on the base of the Skeltr, which do a great job at preventing it from sliding around your desktop while you’re gaming.

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There are two kick stands, which also have rubber grips so you’re not losing too much traction while they’re deployed.

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The detachable wrist rest provides a greatly extended chassis, giving you a more comfortable hand position. Of course, it’s completely optional, but we prefer it in place.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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