

The lettering of each key is printed with a laser etching process, which removes the black cover to reveal the translucent plastic. However, the keycaps on the Pyro feel smooth and are nice on the fingers when pressing down on them. Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) keycaps are better because the material is harder and retains its color better. The ROCCAT Pyro uses acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic keycaps. Key functionality can be further customized in the ROCCAT Swarm software, which we will explore later in this review. Finally, the up and down keys adjust the RGB lighting brightness.
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The scroll key at the top activates the Game Mode function, which disables the Windows button. I like there are no redundant volume control keys as the volume control knob already serves that purpose. Going from left to right, F8 functions as a mute button while F9 to F12 are for media functions, including previous Track, Stop, Pause/Play, and Next Track, respectively. These secondary functions are activated by holding down the Fn key while pressing your desired secondary key. The bottom row is spaced out in a standard fashion with the Windows, Fn, Ctrl, Alt, and Menu keys all being equal in size.Īll of the secondary keys are located towards the right side of the Pyro. The illumination zone is a horizontal strip where certain sections of it will light up depending on which function is currently active. All of these are pretty typical for a gaming keyboard, although the indicator lighting design is unique. These indicators glow white when the function is activated, which includes Caps Lock, Number Lock, Scroll Lock, and Windows Lock the last denoted as “Game Mode” here.
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As such, the keyboard is packed with the full number pad on the right side with all of the indicator lights and a volume control knob located above. The ROCCAT Pyro came to us with a typical QWERTY ANSI layout with 104 keys. The ROCCAT Pyro felt quite solid to type on with no noticeable body flex thanks to the strong aluminum backplate. This definitely leans towards the heavier side, but is justified by the mechanical switches and strong build. The keyboard weighs about 1.1kg according to ROCCAT’s website. These measurements make for a standard medium profile QWERTY keyboard. The wrist rest adds 6.5cm of depth to the keyboard. The ROCCAT Pyro measures in at 3.60cm height, 44.70cm width, and 15.20cm length. I do also wish the surface of the wrist rest was made out of a softer material such as plastic foam, but it does its job in the end. The design is very plain, with the ROCCAT logo on the bottom right being the only noteworthy feature. The wrist rest does pick up dust pretty easily, which could be annoying depending on how clean you want your wrist rest to be. A magnetic attachment would have been better for keeping the wrist rest connected in my opinion for ease of use. However, it does not move when the keyboard is planted on a surface, which is likely the case every time you use it.

It will fall off the keyboard when lifted. The wrist rest is designed to connect to the keyboard by physically interlocking them together. My average-sized hands were able to sit comfortably on the wrist rest when using this keyboard for various typing purposes.

The detachable wrist rest does its job fine, albeit nothing special. Overall, ROCCAT did a great job with the build quality of this keyboard in my opinion. The sides and the bottom are made from a quality textured plastic. The aluminum backplate also makes it so the keyboard does not bend easily, which is always a positive. You do not have to worry about leaving any fingerprint marks on the metal surface thanks to its matte finish. The black-colored aluminum backplate feels great and gives the ROCCAT Pyro a clean appearance. The ROCCAT logo is printed just above the arrow keys with the product name below in smaller font. This makes it so the backplate is easier to clean, as there is more space between the keys. The layout is also island-styled, meaning the aluminum backplate is exposed with the switches sitting on top. The ROCCAT Pyro employs a very simple layout with mechanical keyswitches, RGB LED backlighting, and a detachable wrist rest.
