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product_id: 163292468
title: "Tartarus Pro Gaming Keypad: Analog-Optical Key Switches - Rapid Trigger - Adjustable Actuation - 32 Programmable Keys - Customizable Macros - Chroma RGB Lighting - Classic Black"
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# 0.1mm rapid trigger reset 16.8M customizable RGB colors 32 fully programmable keys Tartarus Pro Gaming Keypad: Analog-Optical Key Switches - Rapid Trigger - Adjustable Actuation - 32 Programmable Keys - Customizable Macros - Chroma RGB Lighting - Classic Black

**Brand:** razer
**Price:** ¥39794
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Dominate every move with speed and style — the ultimate pro gaming keypad!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tartarus Pro Gaming Keypad: Analog-Optical Key Switches - Rapid Trigger - Adjustable Actuation - 32 Programmable Keys - Customizable Macros - Chroma RGB Lighting - Classic Black by razer
- **How much does it cost?** ¥39794 with free shipping
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## Best For

- razer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted razer brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Maximized Control:** 32 programmable keys plus an 8-way thumbpad deliver endless hotkey and macro possibilities.
- • **Immersive RGB Sync:** Chroma RGB lighting syncs with 30+ devices and games for a fully personalized setup.
- • **Ergonomic Precision:** Designed for comfort with wrist rest and ambidextrous layout, ideal for marathon gaming sessions.
- • **Tailored Sensitivity:** Adjust actuation from 1.5 to 3.6mm to perfectly match your unique playstyle.
- • **Lightning-Fast Response:** Experience near-instant key resets at just 0.1mm for unmatched in-game reflexes.

## Overview

The Razer Tartarus Pro is a cutting-edge gaming keypad featuring ultra-fast analog-optical switches with adjustable actuation and rapid trigger reset at 0.1mm. It offers 32 programmable keys and an 8-way thumbpad for versatile control, enhanced by fully customizable Chroma RGB lighting that syncs across multiple devices. Ergonomically designed with a wrist rest and ambidextrous layout, it’s built to elevate both competitive gaming and creative workflows.

## Description

Nothing is faster than the speed of light—that’s why we designed a switch that utilizes light to register a keystroke. The Razer linear Optical switch features 1. 0mm Optical actuation so you can execute commands instantly, leaving no doubt When your kill is determined in the blink of an eye.

Review: Works GREAT with small hands! Records double modifiers! +6m, +1year, +2.5 year updates - I have small hands, 6.5 inches from palm to middle finger tip and ring sizes 4.5-6. I'm able to use this but I did need to shift my hand position to the right so I could use the thumb buttons. I swaped the directional keys to correspond and added some textured gaming keycap stickers to help me learn the new keybinds. I am able to use all of the buttons easily except the top row which requires a little stretch to reach but that's fine with me, I just make those the seldom used keybinds. I needed more pinky modifier buttons as well as thumb accessible modifier buttons (the D-pad is perfect for that). I use this for gaming along with a G600 mouse, it works wonderfully and solved the problem I was having with needing more modifiers and being able to hit binds faster/more reliably. You can record double modifiers with this such as Alt+Shift, I needed that feature specifically. It looks amazing matching my mercury huntsman mini and I love having a separate keypad for gaming rather than using my keyboard. It allows me to have crazy re-mapped keybinds without losing the ability to type normally. I use W A,S D,Q, and E; all the rest of the keys are re-mapped to numpad or modifiers. The space bar key (20) is a bit low and the distance makes it unreliable for me to use quickly so its in the seldom used keybind category. I re-mapped the circular button above the D-pad to map, the D-pad is space bar and 3 modifiers. The little D-pad thumbstick attachment is really great, too!  - 6 month update- I absolutely love this thing. I've adjusted to using it all the time for gaming and it is so incredibly comfortable. The wrist rest is my favorite part in regards to comfort and the hand positioning in general is relaxing, the shorter keycaps help with this. I found some better gripy texture tape for my most used keys. The joy stick for the D-pad has become pivitol for my gameplay. I love this thing so much that I got a second one for couch gaming. Synapse 3 doesn't support 2 of the same device running at once so I had to get a USB splitter. I purchased both devices "Used like new" and they have been wonderful. Both arrived in perfect condition with no blemishes or malfunction. - 6 mo th update on the second I purchased in "Like New" Condition. One of the keys broke out of nowhere while I was using it. The device had not been damaged while in my care. Razer does not sell replacement keys for this item and refuses to provide them. Keys are not covered in the warranty, so if they break you are out of luck. However, I was able to find these keys on desertcart that replace the low profile Tartarus keys perfectly -amd they are very affordable: X-keys Keycap Cherry MX Compatible -2.5 year update: STILL AWESOME lol. No issues whatsoever. I have 3 now, send help. I made the #20 thumb usable by making a booster seat for it. Took off they key and traced it on firm 1/4 inch thick foam, cut out the exact shape (took a little notch out to keave room for the D-pad thumb stick to clear it), then doubleside taping it to the key- works like a charm now. I use the Tartarus for every game ( FPS, MMO, Competitive) and will never go back to using a keyboard for gaming.
Review: The Good The Bad & Fixes - Ok so starting off, i switched from using logitechs gamepad for 15 years. Their decision to remove support and start charhing subscriptions for software just rubbed me wrong so now its time to change after my joystick started to die. So i'll go over good first then the bad as well as solutions for some of the bad. Good: Functions great. The sensitivity settings for button presses is amazing! Rly ups my in game reflexes being able to barely touch buttons to use them. I also love the idea of the scroll wheel on the gamepad, great for if a mouse scroll wheel is acting up. Additionally the silent button presses is great for me.. clicky clack drives me nuts when gaming as i feel like im disturbing others. I also love the size of the joystick as i have big thumbs and the cushion is great for my wrists. Bad: So some of this is just user error and preference but i did find solutions for most of it which i will go into detail on. Almost all of my issues involve the joystick. So i use mine for movement not hotkeys as it frees up three fingers that way. When using it for movement dont change it to 8 directional as theres a bug where it cant do 360 movement as it wont read the diagonals. If you are like me and curiously thought to check it out but went back to 4 directional you will need to restart your computer after switching back to 4 direectional as without the computer restart the bug on the diagonals will still be there. So tldr: 4 directional allows 360 movement but 8 does not and if you switch to 8 and then back to 4 it needs a pc restart to read properly again. point 2 is the joysyick is slippery as hell, so my solution was getting a ps5 grip cap warming it up a bit and stretching it to fit. 3rd point is the clicking. everything else on the gamepad is silent i wish the joystick was too, even an option to adjust the clicking would be nice, much like what some of their mice can do. when i first got it buttons were a little stiff so took some muscle memory adjustment and a bit of use to loosen em up. not an issue long term just a point to keep in mind when u first get it. with the sensitivity setting anyways it only affected me ehen holding buttons down til they loosened up. Having used logitech's for years i do miss the screen with the performance monitor on it as well, but i have other eays of doing that so not a huge loss. ok final point is the scroll wheel. its location is terrible, it sits right under the joint between the thumb and pointer which is not easy to reach. Putting it to the left of the 09 or 10 button would be a better spot making it easier to use as frankly my pointer finger and thumb dont bend that way for the current placement. all in all amazing gamepad just needs some minor tweaks to make it perfect.

## Features

- #1 SELLING PC GAMING PERIPHERALS BRAND IN THE U.S. — Source: Circana, Retail Tracking Service, U.S., Dollar Sales, Gaming Designed Mice, Keyboards, and PC Headsets, Jan. 2019- Dec. 2023 combined
- RAPID TRIGGER — Instead of a fixed reset point, keys reset instantly with an upward motion as low as 0.1 mm. This allows for faster repeated keystrokes compared to standard keyboards, which significantly enhances in-game responsiveness
- ADJUSTABLE ACTUATION — Supporting a range of actuation from 1.5 to 3.6 mm, customize the switches to be sensitive as wanted and achieve a setting that best suits different playstyle
- 32 KEYS FOR MORE HOTKEYS AND ACTIONS — Perfect for gaming or integrating into creative workflows with fully programmable keys
- THUMBPAD FOR IMPROVED MOVEMENT CONTROLS — The 8-way directional thumbpad allows for more natural controls for console-oriented players and a more ergonomic experience
- FULLY PROGRAMMABLE MACROS — Razer Hypershift allows for all keys and keypress combinations to be remapped to execute complex commands
- ULTIMATE PERSONALIZATION & GAMING IMMERSION WITH RAZER CHROMA — Fully syncs with popular games, Razer hardware, Philips Hue, and gear from 30+ partners; supports 16.8 million colors on individually backlit keys

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07YQKS4B5 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Ergonomic, Programmable Keys, Volume Roller, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #5 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard |
| Button Quantity | 32 |
| Color | Classic Black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire 5th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 5th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 7th Generation, Amazon Fire 7 9th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 7th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 9th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 6th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 7th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 8th Generation |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Android, Linux, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,499 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | 2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811659035318 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.95"L x 7.96"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Mfr Part Number | RZ07-03110100-R3U1 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Android 14.0, Mac OS 14 Sonoma, Windows 11 |
| Model Name | Tartarus Pro |
| Model Number | RZ07-03110100-R3U1 |
| Number of Keys | 32 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Ergonomic, Programmable Keys, Volume Roller, Wrist Rest |
| Style Name | Tartarus Pro - Optical Switches |
| Switch Type | Razer Analog Optical Switch |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 811659035318 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Razer
- **Color:** Classic Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Gaming Console
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Keyboard Description:** Gaming
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** RGB
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.95"L x 7.96"W x 2.5"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Backlit, Ergonomic, Programmable Keys, Volume Roller, Wrist Rest
- **Style:** Tartarus Pro - Optical Switches

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is analog input?**
A: Analog input allows you to have scaling levels of input (i.e. 0 to 255) rather than just 0 and 1. The most common type of analog input in gaming can be found in analog thumbsticks on controllers, where they are mainly used for character movement

**Q: What games will work with analog input?**
A: Games with controller support will work with analog input out of the box. This includes Fortnite, Rocket League, FFXIV, World of Warcraft, and more

**Q: What are the benefits of Rapid Trigger?**
A: With the ability to reset keys instantly as the switch travels upwards, going from a moving to stationary position faster than your opponent in FPS games would significantly increase your reaction time and shot accuracy

**Q: How do I enable Rapid Trigger Mode?**
A: To enable Rapid Trigger Mode, please ensure that you have the latest version of Razer Synapse. In Razer Synapse, you can click on your keyboard and enable Rapid Trigger Mode, which can be found under the Actuation tab

**Q: Is the wrist rest adjustable?**
A: Yes, the Razer Tartarus Pro wrist rest can be adjusted between two positions

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works GREAT with small hands! Records double modifiers! +6m, +1year, +2.5 year updates
*by C***R on June 7, 2023*

I have small hands, 6.5 inches from palm to middle finger tip and ring sizes 4.5-6. I'm able to use this but I did need to shift my hand position to the right so I could use the thumb buttons. I swaped the directional keys to correspond and added some textured gaming keycap stickers to help me learn the new keybinds. I am able to use all of the buttons easily except the top row which requires a little stretch to reach but that's fine with me, I just make those the seldom used keybinds. I needed more pinky modifier buttons as well as thumb accessible modifier buttons (the D-pad is perfect for that). I use this for gaming along with a G600 mouse, it works wonderfully and solved the problem I was having with needing more modifiers and being able to hit binds faster/more reliably. You can record double modifiers with this such as Alt+Shift, I needed that feature specifically. It looks amazing matching my mercury huntsman mini and I love having a separate keypad for gaming rather than using my keyboard. It allows me to have crazy re-mapped keybinds without losing the ability to type normally. I use W A,S D,Q, and E; all the rest of the keys are re-mapped to numpad or modifiers. The space bar key (20) is a bit low and the distance makes it unreliable for me to use quickly so its in the seldom used keybind category. I re-mapped the circular button above the D-pad to map, the D-pad is space bar and 3 modifiers. The little D-pad thumbstick attachment is really great, too! <> - 6 month update- I absolutely love this thing. I've adjusted to using it all the time for gaming and it is so incredibly comfortable. The wrist rest is my favorite part in regards to comfort and the hand positioning in general is relaxing, the shorter keycaps help with this. I found some better gripy texture tape for my most used keys. The joy stick for the D-pad has become pivitol for my gameplay. I love this thing so much that I got a second one for couch gaming. Synapse 3 doesn't support 2 of the same device running at once so I had to get a USB splitter. I purchased both devices "Used like new" and they have been wonderful. Both arrived in perfect condition with no blemishes or malfunction. - 6 mo th update on the second I purchased in "Like New" Condition. One of the keys broke out of nowhere while I was using it. The device had not been damaged while in my care. Razer does not sell replacement keys for this item and refuses to provide them. Keys are not covered in the warranty, so if they break you are out of luck. However, I was able to find these keys on Amazon that replace the low profile Tartarus keys perfectly -amd they are very affordable: X-keys Keycap Cherry MX Compatible -2.5 year update: STILL AWESOME lol. No issues whatsoever. I have 3 now, send help. I made the #20 thumb usable by making a booster seat for it. Took off they key and traced it on firm 1/4 inch thick foam, cut out the exact shape (took a little notch out to keave room for the D-pad thumb stick to clear it), then doubleside taping it to the key- works like a charm now. I use the Tartarus for every game ( FPS, MMO, Competitive) and will never go back to using a keyboard for gaming.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Good The Bad & Fixes
*by S***N on January 8, 2025*

Ok so starting off, i switched from using logitechs gamepad for 15 years. Their decision to remove support and start charhing subscriptions for software just rubbed me wrong so now its time to change after my joystick started to die. So i'll go over good first then the bad as well as solutions for some of the bad. Good: Functions great. The sensitivity settings for button presses is amazing! Rly ups my in game reflexes being able to barely touch buttons to use them. I also love the idea of the scroll wheel on the gamepad, great for if a mouse scroll wheel is acting up. Additionally the silent button presses is great for me.. clicky clack drives me nuts when gaming as i feel like im disturbing others. I also love the size of the joystick as i have big thumbs and the cushion is great for my wrists. Bad: So some of this is just user error and preference but i did find solutions for most of it which i will go into detail on. Almost all of my issues involve the joystick. So i use mine for movement not hotkeys as it frees up three fingers that way. When using it for movement dont change it to 8 directional as theres a bug where it cant do 360 movement as it wont read the diagonals. If you are like me and curiously thought to check it out but went back to 4 directional you will need to restart your computer after switching back to 4 direectional as without the computer restart the bug on the diagonals will still be there. So tldr: 4 directional allows 360 movement but 8 does not and if you switch to 8 and then back to 4 it needs a pc restart to read properly again. point 2 is the joysyick is slippery as hell, so my solution was getting a ps5 grip cap warming it up a bit and stretching it to fit. 3rd point is the clicking. everything else on the gamepad is silent i wish the joystick was too, even an option to adjust the clicking would be nice, much like what some of their mice can do. when i first got it buttons were a little stiff so took some muscle memory adjustment and a bit of use to loosen em up. not an issue long term just a point to keep in mind when u first get it. with the sensitivity setting anyways it only affected me ehen holding buttons down til they loosened up. Having used logitech's for years i do miss the screen with the performance monitor on it as well, but i have other eays of doing that so not a huge loss. ok final point is the scroll wheel. its location is terrible, it sits right under the joint between the thumb and pointer which is not easy to reach. Putting it to the left of the 09 or 10 button would be a better spot making it easier to use as frankly my pointer finger and thumb dont bend that way for the current placement. all in all amazing gamepad just needs some minor tweaks to make it perfect.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good keypad with a few nitpicks
*by B***N on February 16, 2021*

The Razer Tartarus Pro is essentially a gamer-ified macro pad with a few extra buttons and features. It has an 8-way directional programmable thumbpad, scroll wheel, and separate button for cycling between profiles. Every button or method of input is fully reprogrammable to a number of functions including the alpha-numeric section, navigation keys, F keys, mouse buttons, and controller buttons. This also supports Razer Hypershift for a second layer of functions. Before we get to the main meat of my criticism of the Tartarus Pro here are some minor nitpicks: -The way you adjust the wrist rest is by pulling it off the board and reattaching it to a second set of holes. This feels cheap and the adjustability is limited to two positions -The keycaps are cheap lasered ABS that are unable to be replaced due to their unique size and profile -The distance between the main area of the keypad and the "spacebar" key is too far and hitting it is uncomfortable -The build is made entirely of plastic and feels a bit cheap for the price you pay What makes this the "pro" version is that it comes with analog capability in the main 20 switches. This allows for analog stick-like input from a keyboard such as walking slowly or turning in a vehicle. By that nature, the switches are also contactless making these switches extremely smooth and excessively reliable at an estimated 100 million key presses. What is arguably the best thing about analog is the ability to adjust the actuation point of the keys. Although Razer has since come out with a new Huntsman that is also analog, the old Huntsman's biggest issue was that the switches were too light for the insanely high actuation point on them leading to consistent accidental key presses. The Huntsman did have contactless optical switches at that point but did not have analog capability so the actuation point could not be lowered. By comparison, the Huntsman's biggest competitor at the time the SteelSeries Apex Pro, did have analog capability and more importantly had adjustable actuation. The Tartarus Pro has a couple things going for it that the Apex Pro does not. First being that it's cheaper by about $80-$90 depending on current sales but has the same analog capabilities. Secondly, the Tartarus Pro doesn't actually replace your whole keyboard which is better for both money and space saving. That being said, this does bring me to one of my biggest gripes on this keypad and that ironically enough are the switches themselves. In an effort to what I can only assume is accommodating for the new analog capability, Razer has made these switches much stiffer. While this is a largely personal issue, I will explain why stiffer switches in this particular case is such a letdown. These Razer analog switches are linear meaning that there is no tactile feedback throughout the entire key travel. While this is good for analog capability, it does mean that it becomes much easier to bottom out. In the case of the Apex Pro, this isn't an issue as the switches themselves are fairly light and the actuation is adjustable making it much more comfortable to bottom out. The first Razer Huntsman had a similar weighting for their linear switches but were let down by the unnecessarily high actuation point that could not be adjusted. Were this still the case for these stiffer switches it would have slightly mitigated the problem of accidental actuation; however, these new switches can be adjusted so the addition of stiffer switches makes no sense from a practical standpoint. I assume that they made them stiffer so it can be easier to utilize the actual in-game analog but in my experience it isn't any easier than doing it on a lighter switch. Now you have the problem of analog switches which solves the first problem but then creates another by being too heavy and uncomfortable to use for long periods of time. These would be even worse were it on a full keyboard that you type with but since it's just a keypad it isn't as bad. I tried looking for the weighting and force curves on their official website but it makes no mention of them anywhere from what I can tell. What I can say is that these new switches have a black slider instead of a red one so I assume they have a similar feel to other linear black switches such as Cherry MX Black, Gateron Ink Blacks, etc. For this reason alone I think the Apex Pro still has the better switches based purely on the fact that they aren't as stiff. My final criticism is that almost every feature on this keypad is tied to Razer Synapse. Programming lighting, remapping keys, adjusting the actuation, setting the dual stage actuation, and creating profiles are all locked behind Synapse. This wouldn't be such a large issue were the software not unrelentingly terrible and slow. Synapse is the second most memory consuming program on my PC purely by virtue of not being Chrome. Not only does the program itself run at about the same speed as a geriatric snail, the only way for the features of the keypad to actually function is to have the software up all the time in the background therefore always eating up your RAM. I can understand needing the software to program the analog, program lighting, and remap the keys, but to require it just to be able to use the remapped profiles seems like unnecessary integration. This also means that if you don't have the software installed on an SSD, it will take forever to launch on startup which only furthers the issues from not having the software up and running. Luckily, once the software actually is running, it isn't very obtrusive and does not get in the way of gaming or any other use-case scenario. My final thoughts on the Razer Tartarus Pro is that it's a good keypad with good customizability and extremely smooth switches but is largely held back by the unreasonably stiff weighting and the unholy omen of eternal torment that is Razer Synapse. If they ever make another version with lighter switches at the same price point that would solve 99% percent of my issues with this keypad. For now, while I wouldn't say it would be a bad decision to buy this for it's retail price, I would wait for it to go on sale.

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