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Specifications:
- The main Mechanical keyboard with black, red design combined
- USB plug also used the high-end gaming peripherals commonly
- V7 Gaming USB Mechanical Keyboard uses the USB interface with a computer keyboard connected to the keyboard cable
- Mechanical keyboard use gold-plated design and installation of the USB plug rear magnetic interference to ensure the stability of signal transmission
- V7 only two games mechanical keyboard keyboard light, two keyboard is lit red, the design of the keyboard in the top-right position
- Game mechanical design of the keyboard on the back of the bottom two non-slip rubber feet, plus the keyboard itself has a certain weight, to ensure that the keyboard has enough grip body, game players can guarantee there will not move the keyboard while the game impact on operations
- Maretial: ABS & Rubber
- Maximum Size: 340 × 142 × 25mm/13.3 x 5.5in x 0.9in(L x W x T)
- Keyboard line diameter: 4mm/0.1in
- Keyboard line length: 1800mm/70.8in
Details:


- The main USB Gaming Mechanical keyboard with black, red design combined

- USB plug also used the high-end gaming peripherals commonly


- V7 Gaming Mechanical keyboard uses the USB interface with a computer keyboard connected to the keyboard cable
How to Choose a Computer Keyboard?

- A computer is much more than a typewriter with a screen, so a computer keyboard needs to be more than a set of letter and number keys. A specialized computer keyboard can give gamers an edge, simplify your Web browsing or just make typing e-mails faster and more comfortable
Wired or Wireless?
- The first question to answer when shopping for a computer keyboard is whether you want a wired or a wireless keyboard. Wired keyboards are the most cost-effective option, but a wireless computer keyboard reduces desktop clutter and is a better choice for Media Center applications (where your computer controls home entertainment), workspaces that need to be flexible and large workspaces where your computer keyboard is far from your computer
- If you choose a wireless computer keyboard, pay attention to battery life. Some wireless computer keyboards include a charging dock that powers up built-in rechargeable batteries when the keyboard is not in use. If you choose a less-expensive computer keyboard that runs on batteries, go green and save money by investing in rechargeable batteries and a charger
Connectivity:
- Wired computer keyboards connect to your computer through a USB or PS/2 port. Before shopping for a computer keyboard, make sure you know what port type you have available. USB ports are faster than PS/2, which makes USB a better choice for gamers who need quick response. Adaptors are available to convert USB to PS/2, and some keyboards will include the adaptor at no extra charge
- If you choose a wireless computer keyboard, there are three wireless protocols to consider: Radio Frequency (RF), Bluetooth and Infrared (IR). Bluetooth computer keyboards have a range of around 30 feet, although some extended-signal models may go as far as 60 feet. Bluetooth computer keyboards do not require a direct line of sight connection and are less prone to interference than RF computer keyboards. If you have a Bluetooth-enabled PC, these computer keyboards will work right out of the box. If not, you may find Bluetooth connections complicated to set up
- RF computer keyboards provide an average range of about 15 feet, and those using the 2.4GHz band increase that range to about 30 feet. Many technologies and appliances, such as televisions, cordless telephones and music systems work on RF frequencies, so you may need to try several RF channels to find one that's free of interference. RF doesn't require a direct line of sight to its receiver, but dense wood or stone desks may block the signal

- IR computer keyboards require a direct line-of-sight connection and have a range of only 5-10 feet. They are not prone to interference if the line of sight is clear, but keeping it clear can be a challenge on cluttered desktops
Computer Keyboard Design:
- All computer keyboards have varying degrees of operating noise and sensitivity to touch, and some users prefer highly sensitive keys to those that require as much pressure as typewriter keys. Until you try a keyboard in your home, there's no way to be sure that it's quiet and sensitive enough, so buy from a retailer with a no-hassle return policy

- There are two common types of computer keyboard layouts: QWERTY and Dvorak. QWERTY uses the traditional typewriter layout, which was originally designed to slow down fast typists so that mechanical typewriters wouldn't jam. Dvorak keyboards, favored by programmers and network administrators, improve the position of letter and symbol keys. Once they get past the learning curve, most people find a Dvorak computer keyboard faster than a QWERTY one
- There are no real guidelines as to what makes a computer keyboard ergonomic. Some manufacturers put a wrist guard on a computer keyboard and call it ergonomic, while others split the keyboards, move the keys and adjust the keyboard angle. True split-style ergonomic keyboards require an adjustment period, and you may need to try a few models to find the one that's best for you
Specialized Computer Keyboards:
- Consider choosing a computer keyboard customized for a specific task. Multimedia keyboards are the best choice for people who do a lot of internet surfing or who use their computers as media centers and want to access them remotely for music or video applications. These computer keyboards come with specialty keys that can be programmed to check e-mail, launch programs, control volume or navigate software
- Gamers should choose a gaming keyboard. These have unique keys that can be mapped for anywhere from 10 to 50 in-game commands. Match the layout of gaming keyboards with the types of games that you play, as some models are built for the specific needs of shooters and role-playing games
Extra Features:
- If you eat or drink near your PC, choose a spill-proof computer keyboard-it will last longer than traditional computer keyboards. These computer keyboards have either low keys or a sealed keypad surface, which can be unappealing to those who prefer a computer keyboard with a typewriter feel

- Internal lighting is becoming increasingly common, especially in gaming keyboards. Look for general back lighting if you want the entire keyboard illuminated or choose a computer keyboard that lights only a few common keys

- Some computer keyboards offer standard shortcut buttons for Office applications, such as cut, copy and paste. If you're shopping for a wireless computer keyboard, look for on/off buttons or a power save feature that turns off the transmitter when the keyboard is not in use
How to Clean a Computer Keyboard?
Step 1
- Purchase any supplies you need: compressed air (in an aerosol can); a soft rag; Endust for Electronics, or any nonabrasive household cleaning fluid suitable for cleaning plastic; and a dust mask if you're allergic to dust
Step 2
- Check your owner's manual. If the manufacturer has provided specific instructions, follow them
Step 3
- Shut down the computer
Step 4

- Disconnect the keyboard
Step 5

- Use compressed air to clean between the keys. Spray at an angle to dislodge dust and grime
Step 6

- Shake loose dust gently out of the keyboard
Step 7
- If using Endust for Electronics or another aerosol cleaning fluid, follow the manufacturer's instructions. Otherwise, spray a small amount of fluid onto a rag
Step 8

- Wipe the keys and chassis
Step 9
- Wait until the keyboard is dry before reconnecting it to the computer
Step 10
- Reconnect the keyboard and restart the computer
Package Included:
- 1 x Keyboard
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Mark Pain
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08-24-2011- Other Thoughts: i love the sound the keys make it is better than all the other mechanical keyboards i have tried and its backlit and it has 4 modes for the lighting! the last mode is a pulse exactly like the razor mice if you have one you know what i mean. it has a gaming button witch disables the left windows key so you don't have to worry about hitting it in the middle of a firefight. <br/>only bad this is around the keys is a glossy texture and attracts fingerprints and gets dirty fast but its easy to wipe off.
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Matthew Holdren
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08-17-2011- Other Thoughts: I really like this keyboard - even better than the Ultimate version. The only difference between the Ultimate and this one is the lack of back light. Typing on this keyboard feels great and once you're used to the clicky switches, it actually becomes fairly quiet. <br/> <br/>Yes, the font on the keys is a bit odd, but if you are a good typist, chances are you will barely ever look at the keys anyway, so it really doesn't matter all that much. <br/> <br/>The macro functionality would have been much better if the macros were stored on the keyboard itself rather than relying on the Razer software to always be running in the background. <br/> <br/>The keyboard is heavy and solid and works great. If N-key rollover is important to you, then this is not the keyboard to get. However, for long typing sessions, you'll be hard pressed to find a better priced keyboard that is of similar quality, durability and has the Cherry MX Blue key switches.
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Paul Murphy
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08-01-2011- Other Thoughts: my workplace bought me this keyboard after i convinced them that it would increase my productivity. i love the keyboard so far but i should have ordered the unicomp spacesaver for work instead. i think that's a better keyboard for the typing environment; the keys are more rigid than the blackwidow. the unicomp has the buckling spring technology which is featured in ibm's legendary model m keyboard; making it ideal for typist. <br/> <br/>if you're a gamer, this is one of the best & cheapest mechanical keyboard you can purchase! it will improve your reflex for all those fps & rts games. don't buy the ultimate edition, razer is over charing for the backlighting feature. get the standard edition instead. <br/> <br/>i love it so much, i bought a second one for gaming at home!
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Robbin Gould
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07-26-2011- Other Thoughts: This item is perfect if you want a good Gaming Mechanical keyboard. But not good if you need to do more work than entertainment.
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Leslie Holland
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07-12-2011- Other Thoughts: Great form factor (light, small, comprehensive, seemingly great for presentations) <br/>Keyboard feels great, and the keys are well laid-out (if you can type on a smartphone with a physical keyboard, you can type on this device) <br/>Fantastic backlighting <br/>Can store the USB-wireless receiver dongle in a slot on the keyboard (very convenient)
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Keegan Barrett
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07-06-2011- Other Thoughts: This USB Mechanical Keyboard is awesome! It was truly plug&play and is a joy to use when you need a keyboard. It is tiny. In fact, it is smaller than our universal remote control. You won't type long novels with it, but if you can text on a smartphone, you can use this easily. I highly recommend!
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Stephen Guest
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06-29-2011- Other Thoughts: I love everything about this Gaming Mechanical keyboard, for the time it worked it was great and easy to use...
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Janine Conway
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06-13-2011- Other Thoughts: Although this is my first experience with a micro keyboard, I think it's a well-engineered product.
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