Gigabyte Force K7 Stealth gaming keyboard review

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Once you open up the packaging the device is packed well in protective material (wrapped in plastic) to prevent scratches. Included in the package are a manual and the keyboard. The keyboard has a nice feature set with amongst others dedicated controls for back-lighting and volume, shortcut keys, a braided cable, scissor switch keys, anti-ghosting capability around the WASD cluster.
 

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Also included is a short and snappy English manual, the keyboard itself support everything starting at Windows XP. Users of later Windows OSes are expected to find this keyboard/mouse combination a Plug & Play affair.
 

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Have a peek, quite good looks, the embodiment of stealth fighter ? Mind you that this is a 30~35 EURO product only. The keyboard comes with an enlarged frame that acts as a partially as wrist rest, but also adds some interesting stealthy angles, especially on the front left and right corners.

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Gigabyte has also arranged for a big sized  space key and a L-shaped Return key on the keyboard, which I can't thank them enough for. The Backspace key however, is a rather small one. Navigation keys are grouped in a horizontally (i.e. a 3x2 matrix instead of a 2x3 one) fashion. The keys are very smooth, and that makes them a bit slippery as well. It would have been nice to see them a bit more rugged / rubberized. Gaming wise there is an Anti-ghosting capability around WASD cluster guarantees. So you can press 7 keys simultaneously in the WASD cluster. So FORCE K7 supports up to 7 simultaneous key-presses without conflict including Q, W, A, S, D, left shift and space.

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