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Review on Gaming keyboard Redragon Shiva black, Russian by Jnis Dvids Tts ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

I solved the problem with the G1 button with the help of dancing with tambourines) To do this, I had to reassign the value of G1 through the Rec function (By default, the function of the F1 button goes to it) to the Pause / Break button (since I don’t use this button), and then, in program key remapper reassign the button Pause/Break to the mute button. Such a solution, especially when there is native software, but it's better than nothing.

Pros
  • Good keyboard, always changing the keyboard is an adventure, the old one was low profile compared to this one, but I got used to it pretty quickly. For quite a long time I chose from what is now on the market, I settled on this model, the most important plus for me is the ability to turn off the LGBT backlight and set it to one color, plus it remembers the backlight settings, set it up once and forgot. It is convenient that the palm rest is quick-detachable, it sometimes interferes with my work, it all depends on the tasks, the key cover is very pleasant, we'll see how long it lasts. By the sound of pressing, not quiet, but not loud, average, but this indicator is not important to me at all. Initially, I was looking for a keyboard with just a white backlight for work, with additional buttons for my tasks, I don’t play games, I use it exclusively as a working tool, so I set up the G1-G6 buttons for my tasks in certain programs, the only thing I can’t use G1 is as I please, more on that below
Cons
  • Soft, it's buggy. I cannot select the G1-G5 keys in the program, only G6, when I press G1-G5 in the program, the function assignment dialog box does not appear. The fact is that it would be very convenient for me to assign the mute function to the G1 button, I always work with music, and sometimes it is necessary to quickly turn off the sound. Yes, there is a multimedia mute button, but it is located behind the F4 button, and my keyboard is under the table (on a sliding stand), and the comfortable position of the keyboard on the stand is such that the row of F buttons is just hidden under the table. In general, it is quite inconvenient for me to reach for the multimedia keys. I tried it through the Rec function, it doesn’t record multimedia keys, even directly, even through Fn + F4, but you can assign it through a program that doesn’t work for me on G1) I won’t say that it’s a global problem, but I would solve this issue and then the keyboard is just top for me for convenience and organization of the workspace) And the second point, I would like to have a smooth brightness control, and not a stepped one, or add another step before turning off the backlight completely. For me, it is bright even when the brightness is at the very minimum, the next step turns off the backlight completely. In the photo, just the backlight at minimum brightness. Or, if the space between the buttons didn’t glow, it would be generally fine, since the illumination comes from the space between the buttons)) But these are exclusively my nitpicks, the previous keyboard only had backlighting of letters and the brightness was adjusted with a wheel on the keyboard itself, which is why , it was possible to fine-tune the required brightness very finely, they don’t do such things anymore, alas. Or I did not find an analogue))