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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ HUO JI E-Yooso Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Programmable RGB Backlit, Blue Switches - Clicky, Wired 104 Keys Hot Swappable for Mac, PC, Silver White - Optimize Your Search! by Richard Sallah

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Crisp and colourful!

I just took this thing out of the box and put it in, so I'll have to change my review later if something goes wrong with it. Firstly, it's very easy to set up, no drivers or anything, just plug it into a working USB port on your computer and you're good to go. There's no on-screen editor or whatever you want to call it, so you can manually play around with all the colors and buttons on the board, it's all done with different keystrokes. There are already 9 different modes and 5 different game type presets. So pressing FN + 1-5 changes the game view and pressing FN + INS changes the 9 modes that I loaded to watch in the 9 mode video. One of the first things I noticed when setting it up is how stiff and sturdy the keyboard supports underneath feel. I always have an issue with these things breaking on other keyboards or just closing on their own, but it doesn't look like it's going to be an issue on this keyboard. In fact, I had to use a cuticle to pry the keyboard bracket off the back of the keyboard for first use. The cable is fully detachable, but I don't think the keyboard can be wireless since there isn't an "antenna" that you plug into the computer and you don't get one with it. There are nice wire grooves on the underside of the keyboard that the wire also goes through, right in the middle of the back or on the left or right side. It's very clicky. I happened to get a white keyboard with blue switches and I'm not at all disappointed with the number of clicks I get from it and I don't feel like I need more. Lots of clicks (I know people are specifically looking for that). It even has a nice click before a key is pressed :) The top of the keyboard has a nice shiny brushed metal plate that runs along the entire top giving it a really nice sleek design and added board durability. I don't think these things are used in a way that would take anything to keep them from breaking. Basically they are broken in half. but I suppose a metal plate would help. In general, I get along very well with the keyboard out of the box. It has so many different color options and modes that it's as cool as I wanted it to be. I love the clicking mechanics of everything and now I'm just waiting to see how long it lasts! Hope you!

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