

You won’t have much reason to care if it stays at home, but this is a factor worth considering for those who’ll use the BlackWidow in an office/shared environment.

Still, one (subjective) complaint thus far isn’t bad going. In other news, it doesn’t take up much real-estate on your desk and the ability to program any key-and carry those bindings with you, no matter the computer-more than make up for a lack of dedicated macro keys like the ones you’d find on Corsair’s K95 Platinum. You have the ability to modify practically anything about your deck, too this can be done through in-the-moment macros (via the FN and F9 keys) or Razer’s Synapse software. The latter provides granular control over ever last key, giving you the chance to tinker to your heart’s content. Unfortunately, this high is tempered by odd but significant quirks.
