
Flip out legs on the back of the board give a good slope. Hooks for the wrist rest look a little frail but no stress on them unless you are gonna move the board a lot. The wrist rest feels comfortable and hooks to the board.

If you clocked somebody with this board, they might not get back up very quickly. The frame is rigid and It feels volumetrically dense when hefted. The keyboard is heavy compared to any other board I've owned.
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There is a separate USB2 pass through rolled into the cable (two USB2 plugs at the PC end) and the pass through USB2 port is close to the center of the back of the keyboard where it is out of the way of my mousing surface to the right of my keyboard. The cable (good length but did not measure, but I need a long one) comes out through the middle of the back of the keyboard and is quite heavy.
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There is a volume roll bar and volume on/off button, both of which work without needing any software support. The keys are black matt finished and you cannot feel the lettering. I applaud the choice because I like having the numbers prominently visible for the gaming aspect. However, for touch typists, this is not a problem because the keys behave properly. The numeric keys have the shifted characters below instead of the numbers so that only the numbers are illuminated. Only the top half of shifted keys are backlit. One button controls just the WASD and arrow keys and the other button controls all the rest of the keys. This really feels great for touch typing! There are four levels of backlighting (and dark). There is a windows menu lockout key for gaming and it lights an LED when it is enabled. I don't know if WinXP-64 OS is supported.
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I have not tried them yet because they only work if you download the logitech support software. There are 6 macro keys which can each be assigned three macros. As to touch typing, well its just superb. But it took very little time for it to feel natural and I am sure it will only get better. The layout required a little bit of stretching since the keys have significant vertical travel compared to the K800. So, I played WOW for the first time with it last night. So when this new keyboard was announced I knew I had to have one. From my experience with the K800, I required LED backlighting. From reviews here at Tech-Report I decided I needed a mechanical keyboard and that only Cherry MX Brown keys would suffice. Finally, I wanted to be able to touch type more rapidly and the low end Dell keyboard at work is superior for typing compared to my K800. This board is supposed to have 26-key rollover. Also, it seemed like the K800 sometimes could not keep up with keystrokes.

But, over the last year I have been playing a lot of WOW and it became clear to me that I need some audible/tactile feedback as to when I have hit a key. Especially the way the backlighting came on when your hands got close to the board. I am upgrading from a Logitech K800 which I loved, being wireless and LED backlit. However, my first impression is very good. I'll be updating this post with some comments a little later as I get used to the layout. I just received my new Logitech G710+ mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Brown keys.
