![]() ![]() For Gamers.” is stamped across the bottom in several diagonal rows. Towards the back are two adjustable feet allowing you to raise the angle of the keyboard between 0, 6, and 9 degrees. Due to the size of the keyboard, there are eight rubber pads on the bottom for added grip while placed on your desk. The underside of the keyboard is pretty standard fare. The left side also has three customizable macro side buttons, more on that later. ![]() Both the left and right sides of the keyboard both have a single RGB LED strip. On the right side, the multi-function roller flows over a bit into the back. The USB-A port allows you to connect peripherals like mice, microphones, headphones, webcams, and USB keys, or even charge your smartphone through it. They are clearly labelled with one of the USB-C ports being the power/connection port, the second being a USB-C passthrough port for whatever device you connect to the USB-A port. The three macro buttons on the left side of the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro mechanical gaming keyboard.Īlong the back edge of the keyboard, towards the left when using it, are two USB-C and a single USB-A port. Finally, on the far left side of the keyboard are five dedicated macro keys labelled M1 through M5 and a metal Razer Command Dial that lets you control even more computer or gaming functions. On the far right of the keyboard is a full-sized number pad with four circular metal media buttons (previous track, play/pause, next track, mute) and a metal multi-function roller above those, recessed into the top edge of the keyboard. Four full-sized arrow keys sit below this. Under these six keys are five LEDS for caps, num, and scroll lock, as well as Macro Recording and Game Mode. The standard Home/End/Del/Pg Up/Pg Dn/Ins array is to the right of the main keyboard. Then again, you can always pick up a PBT keycap kit from Razer and swap them out if you desire (which I just might do here soon).īeing a full-sized keyboard, there are five full rows, with a sixth above it for function keys. ![]() Honestly, it’s one of my few (minor) gripes about this keyboard. While better than your standard ABS keys, I do still prefer the doubleshot PBT for feel. This is a newer process that Razer came out with a couple of keyboards ago. They are also doubleshot keycaps, but ABS, not PBT. Doing so lets the Chroma RGB effects under the keys glow a little better. The keys on the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro are floating, which is pretty standard these days. The Razer wordmark is etched into the middle of the front edge of the keyboard. While the base is constructed of pretty high-quality black plastic, the top case which angles down at the front edge and wraps around the back edge is constructed of 5052 aluminum alloy, giving the keyboards some heft, as well as a premium look. The latest iteration is still a full-sized keyboard, but with plenty of extras. DesignĪ lot has changed over the years when it comes to the design of Razer’s BlackWidow series keyboards. What’s included with the Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro mechanical gaming keyboard.
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