With the silver finish and full backlighting, it does look sharper as well. Like the Advanced version, the look of the Pro keyboard definitely fits in with the rest of the Alienware lineup and with its just over 3lb weight, has a solid feel to it. ![]() The feet allow for three different height options. The 6′ USB braided cable is centered on the back of the keyboard as is pretty standard. Located in the back corners are a pair of adjustable feet which gives you three height options, including the default height with both feet folded up. Finally, the Pro also has a profile switch key which switches between three different profiles which can be stored onboard, allowing you to create different lighting and macro profiles.įlipping the keyboard over, you’ll see three padded feet near the front of the keyboard. In addition, pressing the Alienhead turns off or turns on the AlienFx lighting depending on the current state and can be programmed to a couple other functions instead like entering game mode. As a result, in addition to the Fn Lock, Game Mode, Alienware Control Center launch, ambient light increase/decrease, and media playback functions, the Pro version also has controls for adjusting the backlight brightness. The biggest difference between the Advanced and the Pro keyboards is the fact that the Pro features 16.5 million colour LED backlighting, which looks rather fantastic with the silver finish. Instead of volume up and down buttons, the Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard has a volume rocker. In addition to the Alienhead logo, the Alienware wordmark is printed in black on the lower right corner of the front edge of the keyboard. To the right of the rocker is the familiar Alienhead logo which lights up using the custom AlienFx lighting effects. Above the volume rocker are LED lights for caps lock, num lock, and scroll lock. Instead of volume buttons like the Advanced has, there is a volume rocker in its place beside the mute button. Above the number pad is the second main difference. Along the left-hand side are six additional keys: a macro toggle/record macro key and five programmable macro keys. The silver finish on the Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard gives it a metallic look.Īs for the actual keyboard itself, like the Advanced version, it is pretty standard fare with your typical full-sized keyboard with full number pad layout. Instead of a black finish, the Pro has a silver, metallic-looking finish although it’s still a plastic top plate. The Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard features the same angled Alienware design with the Alienhead logo in the upper right-hand corner and the underneath LEDs along the front corners and edge. For the most part, the design of the two keyboards is near identical. If you’ve read the Alienware Advanced Gaming Keyboard review, most of this is going to sound similar as there’s only a few, in my opinion, minor differences between these two keyboards. ![]()
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