If you have been a LanOC reader for a long time there is a good chance you have seen a few tiny keyboards being covered. This is because I have been a big fan of the 60% keyboard for years now and I use them in both my wife and my own LAN bag as well as with my test bench as a way to save space on my already crowded desk. Sadly though the 60% keyboard options have been limited to enthusiast-focused options which are sometimes expensive or hard to find. Cooler Master did finally jump into the 60% market with their SK621 but with its low profile switches and keycaps, it wasn’t what I prefer. So I was extremely happy to see another huge name in the peripherals market announce a 60% board. Razer introduced their Huntsman Mini which has a layout similar to the Pok3r that I prefer. I’ve been using the Huntsman Mini and today I’m going to take a closer look at the board and talk about my experience with it so far. Let’s go dive in!
Product Name: Razer Huntsman Mini
Review Sample Provided by: Razer
A Quick tutorial on how to import Chroma designs into Razer Synapse 3. How to Import Razer Chroma Profiles: https://unrealhero.com/2020/08/13/how-to-import-r.
Written by: Wes Compton
- Make sure to check out r/chromaprofiles!
- A Quick tutorial on how to import Chroma designs into Razer Synapse 3. How to Import Razer Chroma Profiles: https://unrealhero.com/2020/08/13/how-to-import-r.
- Importing and exporting profiles are beneficial, especially when you have multiple devices that you want to be in the same settings easier way. Below are the steps on how to import and export profiles from Razer Synapse 3: Exporting Profiles. Open Razer Synapse 3. Under the 'CUSTOMIZE' tab, left-click the ellipsis icon. Left-click 'Export'.
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Specifications | |
Switches Available | Razer Linear Optical Switch Razer Clicky Optical Switch |
Colors Available | Black and Mercury |
Key feel | Light and Instant |
Size | 60% |
Lighting | Razer Chroma™ customizable backlighting with 16.8 million color options |
Wrist rest | |
Onboard memory | Hybrid onboard storage – up to 5 profiles |
Media keys | None |
Passthrough | None |
Connectivity | Detachable Type-C |
Keycaps | Razer Doubleshot PBT Keycaps |
Others | 100 million keystroke lifespan Standard Bottom Row Layout Aluminum construction 60% Compact form factor Detachable USB-C Braided Fiber Cable Hybrid onboard storage – up to 5 keybinding profiles Onboard lighting presets Stalked by my doctor 3 imdb. Razer Synapse 3 enabled Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly macro recording N-key roll-over with built-in anti-ghosting Gaming mode option 1000 Hz Ultrapolling |
Warranty | 2 Years |
A Profile is a convenient way of saving all of the changes you have made on your device. A single Profile can store numerous settings such as key assignments and track panel options. Importing and exporting profiles are beneficial, especially when you have multiple devices that you want to be in the same settings easier way.
Below are the steps on how to import and export profiles from Razer Synapse 3:
Razer Synapse Profile Location Download
Exporting Profiles
- Open Razer Synapse 3.
- Under the 'CUSTOMIZE' tab, left-click the ellipsis icon.
- Left-click 'Export'.
- Select the profiles you would like to export by left-clicking their checkbox and left-click 'EXPORT'.Note: You will be prompted on the save location of the exported file once you left-click 'EXPORT'.
Importing Profiles
- Open Razer Synapse 3.
- Under the 'CUSTOMIZE' tab, left-click the ellipsis icon.
- Left-click 'Import'.
- You will be prompted to select the source of the imported file.
- If you have a previously exported profile, simply select the file location and left-click 'IMPORT' button.
- If you would like to import a profile that has been cloud saved by your RazerID, simply select the profile you want to import and left-click the 'IMPORT' button.
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Last update: 19-Feb-2020