The keys will also be backlit with a white LED light and can be turned off or adjusted to four different brightness levels. As expected from a gaming keyboard, the WASD and the arrow keys can have its brightness adjusted separate from the rest of the keys. Logitech will also include their latest Logitech Gaming Software which allows users to assignment macros or Lua gaming scripts to the keyboard’s G-keys. The G710+ will also feature anti-ghosting capabilities, a 26-key rollover and will also be compatible with Windows 8. Logitech has also boasted a keyboard lifetime of 50 million keystrokes. The Logitech G710+ is expected to be available in the US beginning in October and will be priced at $150.