- Average user rating: 3.0 stars out of 18 reviews Back to product review
- My rating: 0 stars
Full user review
-
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Razer Lycosa....ROCKS!"
Pros: Slim design, nicely lighted keyboard, availabilty for macros
Cons: There are no real cons I can think of...the price is a little steep however I really think in the end it was worth it.
Summary: I just rec?d my Lycosa keyboard yesterday. I really like it. To address those concerned with whether the wrist pad is cheap or not...It is not! It is detachable, however you must use a screwdriver to remove it. It is not a cheap wrist pad, it is very sturdy. All in all, I really love it. The keys are very responsive and are very similar to those found on a laptop keyboard.
It does allow for programming of all the keys and you can set up to 10 profiles, all that are easily accessible by pressing the razer logo on the media touch panel and then selecting one of the F-keys from 1 to 10, matching the selected profile you want. Also, you can set it up to auto load the profile based on application launch.
As for the USB and Audio ports, I have not tested them yet. The cable has 4 connections, 2 USB (one for the extra port, and one for the keyboard itself), 1 microphone and 1 headphone connection.
With the touch panel, you can also assign which media player to launch when pressing the Play button. I assigned mine to iTunes, and when in there the forward and reverse buttons allow you to skip to the track of your choice.
Like I said, I really love this keyboard. Best keyboard I have ever purchased. I really hope that this helps anyone considering this, because I would definetly would recommend this again and again
Where to buy
Razer Lycosa:
$63.99 - $75.58
| store | price | in stock? | rating |
|---|---|---|---|
|
$63.99 | Yes |
|
|
$64.88 | Yes |
|
|
$70.44 | Yes |
|
|
$63.99 | Yes |
|
|
$74.99 | Yes |
|


