While the keys were incredibly responsive, it also seemed a little easier to hit an adjacent key by accident, since the faceplate was too deep to stop my finger from accidentally tapping two keys. On a standard Dell office keyboard, I scored an adjusted 113 words per minute, while on the Razer BlackWidow X Chroma, I scored 108, even after a few attempts to help me adjust. Typing is not as comfortable as I'm accustomed to, and it showed. The metal faceplate means that the keyboard sits heavily on a desk, and often feels cold to the touch. The deeper keycaps mean there's more of a gulf between keys. While the BlackWidow X Chroma is impressive from a design perspective, its distinctive style can be a double-edged sword.
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