Addition. When you hit the left side, it still goes a little tight, but I quickly became accustomed to the Backspace / Enter move, and pressing in the center "dispersed" the letters. In spite of this, the keyboard does not appear to be the source of any complaints. I would normally give a score of 4.5 for this nuance, but since there was no option to do so, I increased it to a score of 5. The benefits of it include: Every single thing is flawless, with the exception of two keys. The keyboard is very quiet, only slightly louder than a membrane keyboard, and the keys are responsive (with one important exception). Build quality, driver performance, illumination, programmability of anything and anything, and device compatibility inside the Razer ecosystem are all top-notch. Various disadvantages: The Backspace and Enter keys are of poor construction; pressing them gently results in a gentle pass only if you press the right side of the key, to the left of the center, and then the motion is tight, at an angle, and it appears like the key rubs against the side. This is unacceptable for a keyboard with this level of functionality and at this price point (the spacebar, shift, tab, and caps lock keys do not have this problem). Since Backspace is found on the right-top of the keypad when Enter is automatically hit in the middle, the majority of the time, the user's finger is resting on the left side of the key. Totally ruins the experience for everyone.
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