

Everyone has heard of carpal tunnel syndrome by now and what was previously known as tennis elbow has become more associated with computer use. The result is that your wrists will start to become sore over prolonged use. As a result instead of both wrists getting rest when you are working on typing or gaming only the wrist that does any of the mouse work gets any of the cushiony comfort. Strangely, over the years these have faded out of connection with the keyboard becoming more of a separate thing mostly associated with the lower section of the mouse mat. That way you can practice and play longer! Also, because it doesn’t take as wide of a footprint on your desk, you can have more room on the side of your keyboard for things such as a larger profile mouse pad, a well-secured beverage or even a pastrami sandwich with extra pickles!Īnother big feature of the Blackwidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2 is its ergonomic wrist rest. With the Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2, Razer removed the section gamers don’t need, the numbers pad, and placed a wrist pad on it instead to help prolong wrist comfort and tournament longevity. This is why the Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2 simply got rid of it! Programming types might use it but gaming it just becomes extra bulk in the way. This becomes less and less common the higher the player rankings until when you get to the pros or at least tournament players that “numpad” becomes near useless. I know a VERY small group of people who game using up, down, left, and right keys instead of WASD and they then usually use the number pad because it is closer to their arrow keys.

That numeric keypad is mostly used when balancing the bills, adding and subtracting what someone owes them, mostly that kind of thing. This is known as the numeric keypad and I know people who use those side number keys, but it is very seldom used in video-gaming. Most keyboards both gaming and non-gaming have a set of numbers off to the side to interchange with the ones that go across the top of your keyboard. The first thing that struck me about the Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2 was its small size.
