
In order to enable its small footprint, this BlackWidow is tenkeyless, meaning it lacks a set of number keys to the right of the cursor arrows. Unless you're a very fluent typist, this can make finding the right key at night rather difficult. Unfortunately, Razer's keycaps feature painted rather than etched symbols such as &, and media commands, so the backlighting fails to make them visible in dim or dark settings. The backlight illuminates both the letters of the keys as well as the space around them in the color of your choice. The Tournament Edition is matte-black and free from any of the odd juttings and extras that adorn so many gaming keyboards. As a result, William tried shifting the rest to the left for better comfort, but without its magnetic mooring, the smooth-bottomed wrist rest slid around. Garrett found the wrist rest perfectly comfortable, while William's left wrist fell partially off the edge of the rest when it's snapped into its usual place. William is a hunt-and-peck typist who tends to keep his elbows wide when working Garrett is a touch typist who keeps his elbows closer to his ribs.

However, these authors were also split on the physical positioning of the wrist rest. Several of us in the office use gel wrist rests, and opinions were evenly split on whether the Razer rest was more or less comfortable than gel. The wrist rest, covered in soft faux leather and stuffed with foam, also bears the Razer logo. Read Our Logitech G610 Orion Brown Review This front edge also integrates magnets, allowing it to connect to the magnetic wrist rest that comes with the keyboard. With or without the use of its flippable feet, the keyboard slopes at an ergonomic, downward angle and finishes with a short, sharp slant at the unit's front edge, which is adorned by the Razer logo. Razer's latest entry in the BlackWidow lineup keeps to a rather simple design this time around. With the BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2, Razer clearly aims toward the high end of the market, but is this compact keyboard's feature set enough to justify a $139.99 MSRP? Design And while gaming keyboards span the price spectrum, they tend to concentrate in two groups: budget-friendly models that rely on off-brand switches and driver features or high-end units that emphasize bling, build quality, and more programmability than you can throw a two-liter Mountain Dew at. Keyboards designed for gaming often have a slick appearance, mechanical key switches, and extra features to help gamers, well, game. There's no tool more valuable to a PC gamer than his or her keyboard. Key clicks (while nice) are too loud during gaming.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.

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