

If you miss them however, you can still have access using to all of them using the Function key. This means you will not see dedicated keys like the Function keys, Page Up, Page Down, Home alike. SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless has a 60% form factor which means it is smaller than Tenkeyless (TKL). SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless Review – Unboxing and Packaging Contents SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless Review – Design & Features But most importantly, it comes with the latest, customisable OmniPoint Switches. It’s cord-free and has a really small footprint on the desk. Those who don’t have much space on their desk or want to have a really neat gaming setup should ditch their Apex Pro and get the Apex Pro Mini Wireless instead.

To make things even more interesting, there is now a wireless, mini version of SteelSeries’ flagship gaming keyboard with these latest switches: the SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless. SteelSeries Apex Pro with its OmniPoint Switches’ 0.4mm actuation points was my favourite but now with OmniPoint Switch 2.0, you can further set the switches to have an actuation point as low as 0.2mm. SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Wireless Review – The gaming keyboard with the world’s fastest and most customisable switches are back, in mini version.
