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For instance, I often found my fingers bumping up against the upper edge of the 1234 keys when trying to move them from WASD. The shortest one, which is cleverly built into the main foot flap thingame, made the whole thing feel a bit too flat for my liking - especially when the number keys are naturally designed to be much taller than the rest of the letter keys. I do wish there was a middle setting between the Huntsman's two back feet positions, though. The GK80, on the other hand, just felt a bit floaty and haphazard, making me second-guess myself at every keystroke. Not only does the Huntsman provide a lot more tactile feedback than the GK80, but its short, sharp keystrokes just feel better and more assured when you're typing and flitting between keys at speed. I definitely prefer them to the GK80's MX silvers. In fact, they reset as soon as you've pressed them, meaning they should, in theory, feel even faster than go-to gaming favourites Cherry MX red switches, or even the Cherry MX silver switches found inside the MSI Vigor GK80. Each one has an optical light sensor inside it, meaning you don't have to push them down as far before they register a key press.
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Rather than traditional mechanical switches, the Huntsman comes with Razer's new opto-mechanical switches. In this case, though, I'm fully prepared for any potential divorce proceedings, because boy does the Huntsman feel good to type on. Even with my office door closed, my husband and fellow RPS video person Matthew could still just about hear me clacking away from our downstairs living room, so you're either going to need some very understanding partners/family members if you buy this keyboard, or risk watching your relationships explode in a furious rage. This won't be a problem if you actually prefer the soothing sound of rapid finger-tapping while playing your favourite games, but for those whose PCs happen to live within ten feet of another human being, the Huntsman probably isn't going to be the keyboard for you. Much louder, I'd say, than any other keyboard I've tested so far, and I'd probably even go as far as saying it's clickier and clackier than the Cherry MX blue switches found in mechanical keyboards like the Fnatic Streak and HyperX Alloy Elite.
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If you like your clacky keyboards, Razer's new Huntsman is going to be right up your street.