It's been extremely handy, though admittedly a bit of a niche use-case. My main reasons are: 1: Can't just open it and do a button bind on my mouse. I've had the dongle plugged into my PC, then when I've been running benchmarks in Baldur's Gate 3 this past week, I've switched the toggle on the rear of the board and gone into Bluetooth mode to connect to the test bench. People who build shitty software will keep building it if no one tells them how shitty it is, and this one is right at the top of the list of the worst crap I have ever seen. Yes, this board is fantastic for dual-wielding PCs. I've only plugged it in one time so far, and I've been using it between two PCs at once. Though the battery is generally very good. There are some handy battery saver controls in the app to play about with as well. At least the key parts of the board you might wish to setup via the app are quick to access, including the RGB lighting customisations screen and macro setup. In Armoury Crate's case, a virtual pet-my Tamagotchi is long dead, thanks. Like many other big brand software packages, I find it's a bit difficult to navigate and usually trying to flog you something. I'm not a huge fan of the Armoury Crate software. Press the button and the scroll wheel changes function: it's a volume adjuster, media controls, lighting control, and able to run a couple of hotkeys you can set in the Armoury Crate software. There's a simple scroll wheel with a single oversized ROG logo button beside it. This keyboard still retains a whole lot of multimedia functionality for its size. It takes some getting used to, but I've been tapping away on it for a couple of weeks now and I feel I've got typing on the Scope II 96 down to a fine art. The Armoury Crate app helps you manage every aspect of your rig from. The Wooting Two HE is our pick for analogue gaming keyboards. The ASUS Republic of Gamers announced Aura Creator, RGB-effect-editing software. It's handy, but not essential, and it's made possible by magnetic switches that the Scope II 96 doesn't have. ❌ You want an adjustable actuation: One handy feature on many of the latest gaming keyboards is that you can adjust the actuation for gaming or typing.
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