I have two of these keyboards in my possession. I have a copy that I purchased roughly two years ago, and it's an excellent reproduction. I print a lot. As time went on, I started to close the gap; eventually, I decided to fix it by purchasing a new one. I instantly noted that the new one has a different plastic, that it seems softer, and that the keyboard appears to have a different filling. These differences were all present in the new one. Another, less distinct feeling when pressure is applied. You have to press the keys quite firmly in order for them to work, and then you have to correct the errors. It was a total letdown, and I'm sorry to hear you have arthritis. The previous G213 keyboard, which is two years old, and the new G213 keyboard are two quite different things. I also compared it to a Logitech Deluxe 650 keyboard that was 20 years old, and I found that the more senior model was superior. It would appear that Logitech made the decision to cut expenditures.
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