Gigabyte used Computex 2026 to announce two new peripherals – the Aorus K10 Infinity gaming keyboard and the Aorus M10 Infinity gaming mouse – along with new web-based software to manage them. Both come in black or white.
The Aorus K10 Infinity is a TKL keyboard built around tactical magnetic switches with 0.1 mm trigger-point adjustment, multi-stage trigger settings, custom macros, an 8000 Hz polling rate, and a rated 100-million-keystroke lifespan. The more interesting hardware trick is a triple-button split space bar – the idea being that once you figure out which thumb you actually use for space, you can bind the other sections to whatever you want. There's also an OLED touchscreen running a built-in Combat Power feature that tracks APM, key mileage, precision, and error count in real time. Tilt adjustment comes in at 6, 8, and 13 degrees. The Aorus M10 Infinity mouse looks vaguely Razer Viper-shaped from the top-down press shot, with some flare to the buttons and a slightly bulbous rear end.
Split space bars are a growing trend in gaming keyboards – PC Gamer's Jacob Ridley has called them the next big thing in the peripheral space. The 8000 Hz polling rate is technically impressive but widely considered overkill even at the esports level. The real talking point from this announcement, though, is the web-based software, which sidesteps the bloated desktop app approach most gaming peripheral makers still rely on.
Pricing and a release date haven't been confirmed yet. Whether the keyboard and mouse actually deliver on feel and performance is something only hands-on time will answer.
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