After inexpensive, but full-profile mechanics, at first I was confused - I don’t feel any special “tactility”, there is no “click” as such, and the key travel itself is quite tight. But then either the keys developed, or I got used to it myself - and in general I like it. In any case, this is a matter of taste, you need to try the click yourself, I do not advise you to blindly choose based on other people's reviews. But to put such cheap and unpleasant, membrane buttons for controlling music and M-modes in the clave for 14 thousand - this had to be thought out). Touching them after communicating with the main layout is like touching a toad, really. M-buttons are also not RGB, they only shine in pale green. You adapt quickly to the G-keys, they do not interfere (but they are not particularly needed, they only increase the width additionally). You also quickly get used to the Cyrillic alphabet next to the Latin alphabet, but it glows. But the service symbols on a number of numbers and on letters in the Cyrillic layout are all "blind". This is definitely not a gaming keyboard, but rather for texts. For games, I would advise taking a full-profile one.
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