![]() ![]() There are also no dedicated media controls, although Razer has replaced the right Windows key with a Fn (Function) key that lets you perform various functions using the F keys. This is a no-frills keyboard, so don’t expect to find any headset pass-throughs or extra USB ports here. The switch sounds like a mechanical, even if it doesn’t quite feel like one. While it’s certainly a unique feel, it doesn’t affect the Ornata’s responsiveness. Razer’s patented “Mecha-Membrane” switches meld a mechanical switch and a rubber dome to combine the clicky sound of a mechanical with the softer action of a membrane key. For example, when your ultimate is ready in Overwatch, the Ornata will let you know.Īll of the features of the Ornata are great, but the most interesting bit is the new keys and switches. Chroma integration in many current games means that you’ll get some visual cues. As usual, the Razer Synapse software lets you customize the lighting for color and effects, so you can get it looking exactly how you like it. Every gap on the keyboard is filled with light, but it’s softened by the membrane, making it less glaring than a similar effect would be on another keyboard. Razer made a conscious design choice to embrace the idea of backlight bleed, as all the lighting shines through the membrane layer below the keys. There’s a single-color version, and of course the Razer Chroma model, which we reviewed. This is also where you find the unit’s only Razer branding, with a subdued logo centered on its top.Īs you might expect, the Ornata is fully backlit, with two options available. The rest is nicely padded, with a soft, faux-leather cover that is comfortable even in long sessions. Don’t expect the rest to stay with you when you move the keyboard, though. Instead, it attaches using magnets, which are strong enough to hold it in place while the keyboard is flat on the desk. Unlike most attached rests, this one doesn’t clip on with distressingly easy-to-break clips. The whole keyboard has a matte finish, and it lacks any sort of Razer branding on the keyboard itself.Īlso included with the Ornata is a detachable wrist rest. ![]() It certainly looks like a Razer product, although it’s a little less glossy than you might expect. They’re half-height, so you can move quickly across its surface. It’s low profile, with keys that look more like chiclets on a laptop than the beefy mechanical keys that gamers are likely used to by now. ![]() At first glance, it’s hard to classify the Ornata. ![]()
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