A:AnswerYes, its extremely versatile in switching from one device to another such as a computer laptop, desktop, etc., The mouse pad is sold separately but is completely interactive with the keyboard. It really is impressive and transfers in fluidity and colors are seamless.
A:AnswerIt uses an opto-mechanical switch. What that means is that they're still largely mechanical on top with purple plastic bits and a metal hinge, but the point of actuation down below — the part where the signal gets sent to your computer — is a beam of light.
A:AnswerYou will receive the switches that come stock with the keyboard if there aren’t any options it most likely is because they only carry that model with those particular switches
A:AnswerNo. But the next higher model does. However, I prefer the Gel Keyboard rests you can buy separately online, because they are just more comfortable in general.
A:AnswerThere are the Huntsman Tournament Edition and the BlackWidow Tournament Edition if you want a TKL keyboard from Razer. Remember that the Huntsman Tournament Edition is the TKL version with opto-mechanical switches, but it only comes with the variant with linear and non-tactile switches. The Huntsman Tournament Edition also doesn't come in quartz pink. The BlackWidow Tournament Edition does have a quartz pink-colored variant but doesn't have opto-mechanical switches. Hopefully this helps you out. I personally have the Razer Huntsman Quartz Pink and I love it!