Also included within the bundle are some additional key pieces to allow you to swap out the black WASD keys for some red ones. In order to remove the keys there is a tool provided that allows you to pull each individual key off. Just push down until you hear a click and then pull up until the key lifts off. It does feel like you are going to break something but on all the keys that I removed nothing was damaged thankfully. Again, is this another gimmick? Sure enough it does highlight the WASD area, but do gamers look down at the keys when they are playing? I would suggest not, if they do then they aren't going to last that long on the battlefield.
Using the key removal tool bundled with the keyboard
Now we have red WASD keys instead of black
The Challenger Pro has two additional USB ports that you can plug devices into - such as headset or even a gaming mouse. The keyboard itself doesn't have a USB cable hot-wired into it though. Included within the package there is a USB cable. This cable has a mini-USB end that plugs directly into a port on the motherboard. Incidentally, the USB cable that plugs into your computer is gold-plated.
USB ports and mini-USB port
USB cable in - nicely embossed Tt emblem
On the underside of the Challenger Pro it has quite a solid structure there are two feet that extend out to give the keyboard a different elevation height. Around the top and bottom edges there are 4 rubber mounts that prevent the keyboard from slipping on shiny surfaces.
The underside of the Challenger Pro





