Instead of having large numbers of key rollover, the Fire Dancing is designed with an optimized key matrix to prevent blocking / ghosting for the commonly played games. We've tried several key combinations for some commonly played games from various genres (FPS, RTS, Rhythm games) and each combination is able to register perfectly without any issue.

User Experience  and Verdict
The typing experience was okay overall, it feels a whole lot better than most rubber membrane keyboard that you'll find on the market. Compared it to a mechanical keyboard however, it's just not the same experience. 

Customization wise, the custom keycaps options for the Fire Dancing is limited only to keycaps that are made for ALPS switches, which is rather uncommon. Cherry MX Mechanical keyboards is the more popular choice hence, more options for custom keycaps. 1st Player might want to consider revising their upcoming models..

Performance  wise, rapid key presses are pretty much acceptable as most of our keypress are registered. The unregistered ones are mainly those which is pressed down before the rubber dome is able to bounce back to its ready position, but we consider it to be a very decent rubber membrane keyboard as it manages to keep up with most of our key presses. 

For a rubber membrane keyboard, the Fire Dancing is a very solid choice with good aesthetics and overall build quality, game optimized key matrix and all the features that you can expect for a gaming keyboard. All this comes available at the price as low as $28.99, which we consider as a pretty fair deal.


Pros
  • Good aesthetics 
  • Solid build quality
  • Swappable arrow keys and WASD keys
  • Media keys for music and video playback
  • Optimized key matrix that works well on most mainstream games (FPS, RTS)