Corsair has announced the Galleon 100 SD, a mechanical keyboard that integrates Stream Deck controls directly into the keyboard itself. Rather than adding a separate accessory, Corsair replaces the traditional numpad with a built-in control section aimed at users who rely on shortcuts, macros, and on-screen controls.

The Stream Deck area includes 12 customizable LCD keys, two rotary dials with push input, and a 5-inch color display, all configurable through Stream Deck software. These controls can be used for app shortcuts, system functions, and workflow management, keeping commonly used actions within easy reach.

As a keyboard, the Galleon 100 SD uses Corsair’s AXON processing with an 8,000Hz polling rate and supports FlashTap SOCD for directional input handling. It comes with pre-lubed MLX Pulse linear switches, supports hot-swap, and uses a gasket-mounted design with internal sound dampening.

Other features include a detachable magnetic wrist rest, dedicated media controls, and a braided USB cable. Keyboard settings are managed through Corsair’s control interface, while the LCD keys and display are handled through Stream Deck software.

The Corsair Galleon 100 SD is now listed on Corsair’s official website, showing the company’s continued push toward combining traditional input devices with broader system control features.

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