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#HOW TO WRITE PROGRAMS FOR RAZER BLACKWIDOW CHROMA FOR FREE#
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This is something that was addressed and fixed in the BlackWidow Chroma V2, but on the V1 it's a relatively annoying flaw. Unless you're looking straight down on the icons you can hardly tell if they're even lit up, or not. One thing that I'm hugely disappointed by, as small as it might be, is how horribly dim & muddy looking the display above the numpad is. There are no dedicated media keys, but F1-F7 have alternate media functions which is definitely a common feature to see anymore. Razer decided to add only 1 extra to the BlackWidow, that's an extra 5 "M" keys along the left side that you can program to do anything you want I usually use these keys for in-game key bindings that default to 6-0, but not much else.


It's a classic layout offering little in the way of excessive design choices and only giving you what you need. The design of the BlackWidow Chroma is something that I think is going to appeal to the vast majority of us.
