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Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK - Gaming Keyboard

Reviews Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK

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Lukáš, Praha 5flag
Rated 29/09/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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recommend
satisfaction
very nice
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Václav, Brno 17flag
Rated 27/09/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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Color scheme switching does not work or has only one scheme. The backlight brightness setting doesn't work either.
It has only one colour scheme
He' s not quiet
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Milena, Praha 6flag
Rated 14/09/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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the advantage is the possibility to choose the colour of the keyboard backlight
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Zdeněk, Hlučínflag
Rated 08/09/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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The price/performance ratio is really great.
It does not remember the settings when disconnected from the power supply.
Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock LEDs glow with a very distinctive blue light. It can be solved e.g. by taping it over with adhesive tape.
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 06/09/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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price/performance
rgb
option to completely disable rgb
Quiet
large keys
little rgb mode
without rgb memory
duplication of keys
I use on Xbox series s, sometimes compatibility problem (keyboard stops working)
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Tomáš, Sedlecflag
Rated 06/09/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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The quality corresponds to the price. What I needed to try worked
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David, Praha 4 - Michleflag
Rated 16/08/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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Design
It's great to write on
Different backlight modes
For the money, an above-average affair
Not running on the table
Too bright num / caps / page lock LED
without memory
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Milan, Praha 8 - Ďábliceflag
Rated 19/07/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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For the price, there's really nothing to complain about. With its brand, Alza has filled a hole in the market where it is hard to find a keyboard with separate multimedia keys. Unfortunately, the keyboard is not programmable, which is only a small minus. So the moment you disconnect it from the PC (laptop), it loses memory and you have to configure the backlight again. Which may bother some people if they have it, for example. to a laptop that periodically disconnects or a PC that shuts off power to the USB ports. Some may find the duplication of some mutimedia keys through FN pointless, but I attribute that to the fact that they have one product with modifications and it doesn't pay to make major modifications (there's a keyboard with multimedia only on FN). What really bothers me about it, and what I'm not used to, is that above the ESC there are multimedia keys for home, mail, bookmarks, and I press them instead of ESC and some nonsense opens up. Another thing that makes me drink blood is that in the picture the indicator LEDs were yellowish and in real life it has Num Lock etc. blue. Which wouldn't have mattered if it didn't shine so intensely, but I solved it by re-taping. Otherwise, I really appreciate the variability of the backlight configuration, it just requires reading the manual. Oh, and the quick button to turn off the backlight is great.
Height of keys
One-button backlight switch off
Multimedia keys
Many colour modes from various transitions, to one specific colour with the option to choose the intensity of the backlight
Does not slip on the table
Sufficiently adjustable in height
Low key noise
Separate multimedia keys
Intense to distracting blue Num lock LED
It's not programmable (but nobody advertises it, so I don't know if I can blame them)
When disconnected from power, it does not remember the configuration and you need to turn off the backlight or change the color
I have a misprinted key for the Czech colon (there is an exclamation mark), but since I am typing from memory, it doesn't bother me
Inappropriately placed multimedia keys home, mail, bookmarks. Sometimes pressing instead of ESC
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Jana, Rosiceflag
Rated 14/07/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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It's good to write on
Adjustable backlight options
Acceptable button volume when typing
Option to lock the entire keyboard (Fn+F11)
Practical layout - long left shift, large enter and backspace
Unnecessary duplicate function buttons (email, media control)
The colour of the NumLock, Caps Lock, etc. backlight does not change.
The keyboard doesn't remember the backlight setting after the computer is turned off, it needs to be re-set, but it makes sense for the price.
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 25/06/2023, variant Rapture Cadet K-573 black - CZ/SK
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For 329 to 500 (historically) it's free. The keyboard is quiet, on par with quieter membranes. The keys are rather higher (grade 4 out of 5), with a good grip. The profile is reasonable, orthodox, just without Menu. The holy trinity (long SHIFT, long BACKSPACE, big ENTER) is there. QWERTY US (Y-Z not so disturbing) + CSSR labels (duplicate numbers). Duplicate shortcuts are weird but fortunately they don't take precedence over Fn either visually or functionally. So a holy Fn is an Fn, with a normal size, with a big label, with spaces in between. The multimedia keys are fine (controls songs or YouTube in the background), though there's no volume knob (I had one 20 years ago and it's a rarity on the most expensive Razer/Logitech/Crosair today). The 3 lights are not missing as in the annoying Logitech, they shine too much but such stupidity is not a problem to solve in a few seconds. The font is not great, you can't see some symbols. Effects are ok, without memory and application. Just put it on a hub or KVM selector, and you're done. Effect 8 could have been reversed. 3 light volumes. Zones can be defined. Absolutely brilliant is the shortcut to lock the keyboard and replace the hideous WASD with human arrow keys. However, Win, AltTab, AltF4 blocking is missing. Antighosting works great, you can use as many game keys as you want, this eliminates 99% of the problems. Normal rollover is 6 keys.
quiet
lock
WASD extermination
SHIFT, ENTER, BACKSPACE, WIN, etc.
AntiGhosting
Without app and memory
Unnecessary labels
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