I've been using the Wolfking gaming keyboard for about ten years now. There are a few problems with this: First, they have been out of production for years, making them hard to come by. Second, if you can find them, people want over a hundred bucks for one. Third, after getting a mechanical keyboard (also RedDragon brand, by the way), the Wolfking's softer keys were a bit disappointing. I have needs, and one of them is a big vertical space on my gaming half of the keyboard! Until I saw it, the Wolfking was the only keyboard that met that requirement. (I have to admit that I found out about my crazy vertical spacebar fetish the day I got my first Wolfking. Seriously, it's great for gaming.) Most FPS keyboards like this either have a lame one little d-pad (look at you, Nostromo), or just cut the keyboard in half as is and add some macro keys. But no dice, thanks. So when I saw it, it was an instant buy for me. Aha! The spacebar could be a bit bigger and I miss the big keys on the Wolfking, but that goes away quickly as I adapt. It's a clear keyboard and it's easy to use. I think if I had to change that a bit I would do an increased camber on the W key like full sized keyboards do on the F and J keys to make it easier in the heat of the moment! STRUGGLE! Ouch! Pressed the Q button and threw my sword at the Creeper. SSSS BOOM. But other than that, it's a really good keyboard that I expect to use for years to come.
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