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All Reviews | More Gaming Gear Reviews Wolfking Warrior XXtreme Gaming KeyboardDate: 2008-06-06 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: Wolfking Features & Specifications The right hand portion of the keyboard has 40 other keyboard keys in a circular arrangement. The overall design of the keyboard is to enable one handed access to the commands you need in FPS and RPG games so you can keep your other hand on the mouse at all times. In addition to the keys we already talked about the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme also has keys for volume up and down, mute, escape, www shortcut key and a K-lock. The K lock key keeps the K key activated. This key is often the voice communications key in games and locking it allows continuous communication without having to press K each time you want to talk. In the center of the k lock arrangement is the key to turn the blue backlighting on and off. The top of the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme has a pair of USB ports and on the bottom is a pair of stands to make the rear of the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme higher. Wolfking used a silicon membrane behind the keys for quiet activation. The lifespan of the keys is 10 million activations. Unlike some gamepads out there, the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme has no programming options. The way the keys are labeled is the way the keyboard is used. If your games don’t use the keys that are where you need them to be, you simply remap the control in game. In Use The keys have a nice tactile feel, though they are stiffer feeling than the keys on say the Razer Lachesis or Logitech G15 gaming keyboards. The keys are arranged well, though you do have to get used to where the keys are in the circular layout. Once you find them they keys on the left side are much easier to reach than in a standard linear gaming keyboard. I’m not so fond of the right side of the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme. The layout of the standard QWERTY keys is split from a normal keyboard and then stacked. The layout really makes no sense to me. I am sure you could get used to it, but I found myself having to really search for the buttons I need. If you do lots of in game typing be prepared to be much slower until you get the hang of the odd layout.
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