The ATK RS7 is a gaming mechanical keyboard built in a compact 65% layout with a standard profile, connecting via USB with a detachable cable and polling at 8000 Hz. It uses a gasket mount construction and includes Mac key support. The board measures 327 mm wide and 138 mm tall, weighs 1300 g, and is backed by a one-year warranty.
The ATK RS7 features a backlit keyboard with RGB lighting directed south-facing, housed in a case made from a combination of plastic and aluminum with an aluminum plate. It is available in black and white colorways. The board does not include adjustable feet or a wrist rest.
The ATK RS7 uses Gateron Jade Hall effect switches with a linear feel, offering an actuation force of 36 g and a total travel distance of 3.4 mm. The actuation point is adjustable anywhere between 0.1 mm and 3.4 mm, allowing for a wide range of sensitivity tuning. The switches are hot-swappable, making them replaceable without soldering.
The ATK RS7 supports analog input with rapid trigger, dual actuation, and adjustable actuation, giving users precise control over how and when keystrokes register. Full N-key rollover (NKRO) is also included, ensuring every simultaneous keypress is recognized. The board does not offer USB passthrough, a built-in display, or support for QMK, ZMK, or VIA firmware.
The ATK RS7 uses an ANSI (United States) layout with a standard key arrangement, fitted with PBT dye-sublimated keycaps in a Cherry profile. Media functions are accessible via the Fn key rather than dedicated keys, and the board does not include a rotary dial.