MICROSOFT Reclusa Gaming Keyboard USB Port CanFrench Canada Hdwr CD Black
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Toastboy@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/17/11 |
MICROSOFT Reclusa Gaming Keyboard USB Port CanFrench Canada Hdwr CD Black
Cons:Odd shape of wrist rest
Pros:Backlit keyboardACTUAL volume knobGood key feel |
azn.bartender@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/24/11 |
MICROSOFT Reclusa Gaming Keyboard USB Port CanFrench Canada Hdwr CD Black
Cons:horrible lighting->outside surrounding area of keys is lit not the individual keysclunky cumbersome key strokesugly design (looks great in print, not up close)
Pros:its cheap Comment:
This product fails in every aspect that i can see.The keys aren't particularly responsive, font is slightly larger than the average keyboard, and overall aesthetic of the keyboard is not what it shows in the pictures. Typing on it was not comfortable and noticeably distractingThe lighting for the keys is pathetic, the individual keys aren't lit up, instead the area in between the keys is light up, as if they just stuck some blue leds in between the keys, seriously any idiot with a soldering iron could do that .....Was thouroughly dissappointed. |
David_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/03/11 |
MICROSOFT Reclusa Gaming Keyboard USB Port CanFrench Canada Hdwr CD Black
Cons:symetric wristpad makes it unusablerazer software does not workproduces double typing, this is garbage
Pros:looks gooddecent typing feel Comment:
this is just a moronic product from Microsoft. It should have been great, but the wristpad is so badly designed that your left hand is always off it. It should have been squared on the left.Also, when I installed the latest drivers from razer, I could no longer use my computer. Is it because I have a Logitech G13 and a Logitech G500 ? Don't know, but the keybord works without it anyways.I bought a Nostromo N52TE powered by Razer and it was bad... This keyboard, powered by Razer, is worse. Razer should be out of business by now ! This review was modfied by poster @ 06-06-11 05:43 AM |
I've had this keyboard for a long time. I wanted a keyboard that was backlight, had a real "key" feel and didn't feel like a laptop keyboard, and, most importantly, and actual volume knob. I can't stand volume keys.Overall, I think this shouldn't really be called a "gaming" keyboard. Its more of a normal office keyboard with some of the gaming features. I don't use macros, so I can't comment on how well the macro keys/software works.Volume knob (there's two knobs, so pick one) has a nice feel to it, with well placed detents. I used this keyboard through university so its probably has had about 600,000 words typed on it. Everything still works just fine.Much more than can be said for some of the more gimmicky keyboards from logitech that have all sorts of quality and longevity problems.