In a separate but related note, I'd like to call attention to the Razer chroma feature. It's a neat feature, particularly in games where there is support for it. Any key's backlight can have its settings customized independently of the others. a complete spectrum of colors rather than particular ones that are pre-programmed. When you connect for the very first time, the software is installed. Everything is clear and to the point) in general, if erasing the keys does not scare you, definitely take it, especially if the price is below 3k. The cost of purchasing Klava is justified. In addition to that, it has the most competitive pricing of any option.