![]() ![]() The switch has Kaihua's characteristic top housing. The first generation, seen in 2014 was derived from the Kaihua PG1511 series, and bears the word "Razer" and the Kailh emblem on top. Razer was unwilling to divulge who their manufacturing partners were, but Kaihua (Kailh) and Greetech have been confirmed. This has now been supplemented by the Chroma RGB switches and by a new yellow variant, which is Razer's equivalent of Cherry MX Speed Silver and Cherry MX Speed RGB Silver. The original variants were orange and green and took monochrome LEDs. The "Chroma" RGB versions support full-colour backlighting through the use of special RGB LEDs with all four legs inline across the switch, and a wide slit in the switch in place of the regular circular LED recess. Variantsīoth monochrome LED and RGB LED versions exist. ![]() According to a Razer representative, the main motivation behind developing a new switch was that they expected that Cherry would have problems meeting future demand for Cherry MX switches. Prior to the 2014 BlackWidow editions, Razer used Cherry MX switches. ![]()
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