All of the keys are programmable using the keyboard's dedicated software, which lets you record macros, change the lighting effect, and save 10+ profiles to the keyboard's onboard storage. Still, it's got what you need for gaming: full n-key rollover, a 1,000 Hz polling rate, and a built-in gaming mode. Subsequently, you shouldn't be too surprised to learn that it doesn't have the bells and whistles of a premium gaming keyboard - namely, it has a plastic chassis and ABS plastic keycaps, a thick non-detachable USB cable, just one RGB lighting zone, and it's clunkier overall than higher-end gaming keyboards. The KM-G17 won't save you desk space, but it will save you money: it retails for just $60, and can often be found on sale for a little over half that price. It comes with Aukey's blue clicky mechanical switches, which have an actuation force of 50g and 1.9mm of pretravel. It has five macro keys, media keys, and a volume knob along the top, and attractive diffused RGB lighting along the sides. It's a big keyboard, measuring 18.1 inches wide, 7.8 inches deep, and 1.4 inches tall - bigger than most full-size keyboards, thanks to its extra keys and non-removable palm rest. The Aukey KM-G17 is everything you want - and more (maybe too much more) - in a full-size mechanical gaming keyboard. Read: Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro Review Best Budget Gaming Keyboard At $230, it’s also pretty pricey - those extra buttons and dials are only worth it if you actually end up using them. The main downside to this keyboard is its size: it will take up a large portion of your desk, especially if you use it with the detachable wrist rest. It’s not our favorite gaming keyboard for typing on (that’s up next), but the typing experience is decent: the Razer Green switches are tactile, clicky, and loud, and the case has two layers of dampening foam. It features an aluminum alloy top plate, doubleshot ABS keycaps, and has bright, per-key RGB as well as underglow with a total of 38 zones when the wrist rest is connected. The BlackWidow V4 Pro is a wired keyboard that comes with Razer Green (clicky) or Razer Yellow (linear) mechanical switches. It’s got everything you could need or want: 8 dedicated macro keys, a programmable multi-function “Razer Command Dial,” four dedicated media keys and a volume roller, and a plush, padded detachable wrist rest that lights up when you connect it to the keyboard. The Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro is the ultimate, full-size, feature-packed customizable gaming keyboard to outfit your battlestation.
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