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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Blue, black, Russian by Stanislaw Grzechnik ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

A standard keyboard, and one with which you should have no trouble becoming familiar. The question now is whether it will continue for a sufficient amount of time to allow for conclusions to be drawn about it. The question that needs to be answered is whether or not to take it. There is no purpose in playing video games more than three times per week if you are not a player. In addition, if you value the ability to communicate through typing while maintaining a low profile, it is recommended that you acquire a keyboard with a quiet membrane and, even more ideally, one made of rubber. And if you're a gamer, you should know that yes, it is a fantastic choice for gaming, and the most important thing to take away from this is that it is not very expensive, and the backlight in the dark will make it possible for you to see both Latin and 2022 characters if you can't locate it. Along these lines, you'll notice that they promote an aluminum frame up top. inhibits certain types of corrosion, etc. To be honest, I have no idea. it's marketing. The clave doesn't seem to have ANY practical applications to me. with the exception of aesthetes. By the way, the bolts that are directly on the front side (top) are screwed into the clave, which does not give any aesthetic delight. Additionally, one of the bolts that is located at the print screen button ultimately acts like a hat. ated after a year: I believed the keyboard was average because the keys were noisy and the tactile feeling from the keys was not very comfortable. However, when compared to TOP keyboards that cost three to four times as much as this one. In this scenario, after a year or two of use, the keys lose their sensitivity, they cease operating, etc. Option of the DIVINE. The type of optical-mechanical switches is still damp and has some problems, according to a good number of reviewers who download babos from YouTube for the purpose of writing their reviews. Oh, what the devil could that be! What are some of the negative aspects? Bloody has been functioning for me now for two years, but all of the keys continue to function exactly as they did on day one. And your cherries, roomers, and other such things perish. It is fascinating to read a review of a keyboard that costs between 200 and 250 dollars, in which the author states that after two years of usage, the keys started to behave in unexpected ways, performing either a double click, then none, then one. It is unfortunate that there are no silent switches and that blood does not have a low profile. It would be the icing on the cake. Who is the best can only be determined by time. Because of the noise, I will not utilize the Bloody 820 for my own personal use. But who does not meddle with the commotion is an excellent and dependable choice.

Pros
  • - Keys that have a see-through appearance, which makes it possible to emphasize the Cyrillic letters. - A quick reaction time for the keypad. - Impervious to water. I'm a big fan of the braided wire. It gives a direct sense of assurance that the signal that is conveyed from the keyboard will reach the processor and beyond without any problems. If there is a braid on the wire, for some reason that makes me trudge. I don't sure why. In my opinion, this is a positive aspect. In addition to that, it provides additional strength. It is impossible to predict, but if you touch and tug on him, he will live. -If your keyboard has RGB backlighting, you may program the keys to glow in a variety of colors to fit your preferences with the accompanying software. The fn and f12 keys, which do not require software, are used to adjust the standard modes of the six parts. -Game mode, which eliminates extraneous buttons, such as the Windows button, that can reduce the size of the playing area for the game. In addition to this, they assert that using this mode eliminates the risk of buttons becoming stuck. I have no idea what it means, but it seems to be referring to something really significant in gaming. Strange, considering how well I played on the membrane. On the other hand, I'm willing to concede that it's much easier to understand how the keys work here as opposed to on the membrane. This is especially obvious in fighting games, in which players must simultaneously press down on their forward abs and press down on the ground. Directly a significantly more noticeable improvement in the pressing. And if the reception isn't going to function on the membrane because you didn't clamp it in that way, then the solution is simple enough to understand.
Cons
  • The typeface that is used on the keys is repulsive. It wasn't something that appealed to me on a personal level, but on the whole, I can tolerate it because I don't spend much time looking at the keyboard. - The sound that the keys make is very audible. It is not to say that it is extremely loud, but it is three to five times louder than an inexpensive membrane. -The arrangement of the keys is not to my liking. In a nutshell, this configuration can be found in every mechanical keyboard. I'm used to, for instance, that the slash is in a convenient spot (next to the "Z" at the left shift). However, when it's next to the enter key, it's easy to overlook. In addition, the forward slash is an extremely important key in the current world. I make frequent use of it. - Poor volume changing system. You need to keep holding down Fn while also pressing F3 or F4. Uncomfortable. They may cram one additional roller or a couple of buttons into the space. The personal computer volume is an extremely important characteristic. I make consistent use of it. And the fact that distinct buttons are not provided for it is something that I consider to be a major drawback. However, there is a slender escape route from this predicament. I discovered a tool that remaps the keys in Windows itself, and with it, I was able to put the keys f11 and f12 on the keyboard so that I no longer have to adjust the volume. By the way, it does not affect the gameplay in any way. If you need to press F12 in the game, the game will detect that you did so, but F12 won't exist in Windows anymore after you do so. But as I've already mentioned, I never use those keys on Windows because I have no purpose for the capabilities they provide.