![]() See, in going with a toggle with a click-in function (kind of like a thumbstick on a modern game controller), Asus has almost literally re-invented the rotary wheel. It is NOT a wheel, though it’s where you’d expect a wheel to be on a keyboard like this.īut I’d be able to ignore this, if it weren’t for the knob. This includes a little toggle that can also click in, in addition to a big, round side button. It’s about two inches diagonal, black and white only-because color would just be ridiculous, right?-and paired with what Asus calls a “control knob” sitting on the right side of the board. ![]() Let’s focus on that screen, since it’s the most obvious standout feature. What is the screen on the Asus Azoth for? And yes, the kit includes lube and a brush. I honestly can’t decide what’s the more outlandish feature: an OLED screen (previously seen years ago on devices like the Logitech G19, or in a more recent modular form in Corsair’s iCue Nexus) or a built-in station that helps you disassemble and lube your switches. “Azoth,” an ancient alchemical term for an end-all, be-all cure, an “endgame” medicine if you will, is appropriate. It covers more or less everything you could ever want out of both a high-end gaming keyboard and a high-end, pre-made mechanical keyboard, with the possible exception of oddballs like optical switches. That is a lot of keyboard features, even for the high $250 price tag. ![]()
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