Zboard MERC Gaming Keyboard Review Enter the newest keyboard designed by Zboard: The Merc Gaming Keyboard. Appearance: On the left side of the keyboard are the famous Zboard action keys, including the butterfly movement keys, number and action buttons, quick load/save buttons, and a screenshot button. Also on the left, above the action keys, are shortcut keys for controlling volume, media player interface (stop, play, etc…), the Z-Engine software that runs the keyboard, and three “blank” keys you can assign to anything you can imagine. Well, almost anything. My attempts at getting these keys to summon a genie who would grant my wishes failed miserably. In the middle of the Merc is a genuine QWERTY keyboard layout. Although it seems to be just a bit smaller than a standard QWERTY keyboard, it functions quite nicely, even for people with bigger hands. All of the standard keys are present, including the function keys and the escape key. The right side of the Merc is a combination number pad/arrow key area. Ideazon took the Home key and all of its friends and put them directly on the number pad, so switching between using the numerical and using the functions requires a simple push of the Num Lock key. The arrow keys are at the bottom of the number pad now, and they only function as arrow keys, which is quite convenient. Ideazon also added some common windows functions to some of the other keys, like the + and * key, so you can cut, paste, copy, and minimize with ease now. The whole keyboard is done in an attractive black plastic, with a stylized silver strip along the top that contains a large Zboard icon. All of the keys are grey or black, labeled with easy to see white letters, except for the number keys which are labeled in an easy to read light blue. The butterfly movement keys are the only color exception, being the same deep red color that they were on other Zboard keysets. The whole thing is slightly longer than your average keyboard, even with the combined keys on the left hand side, so be aware of this if desk/tray space is an issue for you. Overall, the whole Merc Gaming Keyboard is a rather attractive addition to your gaming peripherals. ![]() Quality: Speaking of the action keys, Ideazon went back to the drawing board for the layout, and I have to give them kudos for the new arrangement. It is now much easier to reach all of the keys without stretching your hand out like a guitar player. Also, they moved all of the number keys so that you can now press any number, 1 – 11, without taking your hand off the movement keys. This is a feature that many Zboard users asked for, so it’s nice to see Ideazon listens to what their customers want. Conclusion: You can comment on our review here. |
