Through the market, we purchased two keyboards. The keys (5, E, and R) on one keyboard started to be badly pushed after a few months of use, while everything is fine on the other. I feel a little let down because I depended on the fact that many people laud Logitech products and thought their products were of higher quality when I bought a keyboard. However, it turned out that the keyboard did not last even six months at this price, and so we can either expect the remaining keys to break soon or start thinking about getting a new keyboard right away.
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