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MX31346
  • MX31346: Shift Gaming Keyboard
  • MX31346: Shift Gaming Keyboard
  • MX31346: Shift Gaming Keyboard
  • MX31346: Shift Gaming Keyboard

SteelSeries

Shift Gaming Keyboard

From 2 Customer Reviews
MX31346
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  • SKU: MX31346
  • ILC: 813810012787
  • Part #: 64105
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Customer Reviews

Average Rating:
2/5
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Gimmicky and Uncomfortable

2/5
 2/13/2012 6:45:39 PM
Kevin from Calgary NW writes:
Strengths:
Small footprint, comfortable wrist wrest. Keys feel good while typing.
Weaknesses:
The replaceable keyset seems pretty gimmicky, but if you're into that kind of thing it would be a bonus. However the placement of the hinge to fold the keyset is right where the spacebar goes. As a result the spacebar is split into two making it VERY uncomfortable to type. It seems like they tried to design it so your thumbs would land nicely on either side, however I seem to hit the crack quite often. It is annoying enough that I am returning this keyboard.
Summary:
If you want replaceable zboard style keysets and don't mind having a split spacebar it's great. The design of the spacebar is a deal breaker for me however.

Not bad but there are better keyboards now.

3/5
 1/7/2011 5:56:54 PM
John K from Winnipeg writes:
Strengths:
Interchangeable keysets seem like a good idea.
Weaknesses:
Custom keysets don't work very well for games they were not intended for.
Summary:
I owned this keyboard when it was called the zboard before the company was bought out. It was a little clackity (they may have improved this) and it came with a damn good gaming keyset that was arranged like the Stealth keyboard (which I use now). I see no mention of this here so I assume it no longer comes with the keyboard. The keysets for this keyboard place the custom game controls where the numeric keypad is located, which is OK I guess. Overall, I had about 5 keysets for this but eventually I got tired of changing the keysets. They wouldn't work very well for games other than what they were intended for.
Honestly it looks like they have improved the product, but there are now other keyboards on the market that are way better (like the Steel Series Stealth keyboard). Check out the review of the zboard on CNET. There is also a good review of the Stealth keyboard.
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