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Reviews for razer blackwidow chroma4/7/2024 ![]() ![]() Ours has the noisy, clicky green switches, but versions with quieter orange or smoother yellow switches are available. Razer uses its own switches in its keyboards these days, which means - of course - that if you pop a key off you’ll find a colored stalk underneath. It’s a nice addition, though not as versatile as the Logitech Craft keyboard’s dial. The dial at the top right mirrors that of the Huntsman Elite, and can be programmed to alter audio volume, or act as a jog-dial to change tracks, or many other things. There are also schemes tailored to specific games. Lighting schemes include breathing, rainbow waves, and a responsive option, that changes the color of keys as you hit them. ![]() The Razer Synapse software, which controls the RGB lighting as well as the programmability, is by now a mature product that works well, and shouldn’t give anybody any problems in use. The lack of macro keys really doesn’t matter as, thanks to Razer’s Hypershift system, you can program any of the keyboard’s buttons to do whatever you want as a secondary function using a modifier key. There’s a single USB 2 port and a headphone socket at the left of the keyboard frame, a convenient way of plugging in some cans or a USB headset without reaching down the back of your PC. Two USB plugs and a 3.5mm audio jack trail from the nicely braided cable at the back end of the Elite. ![]()
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