At first, Claudia made a very good impression. Relatively inexpensive (took for 1300), fingers just fly. The keys were pressed very easily and quietly. However, it started to make noise pretty quickly (although still quieter than any mechanics), then some keys began to work only when pressed with a little effort, which is unacceptable at high typing speeds. Some crumb got under the right Control and he did not want to squeeze through. I decided to take it off, and despite all the accuracy, I still broke one clove. After that, the key can still be used carefully, but it acquires the property of sticking and, if pressed carelessly, jump out of its place. After spending several hours on unsuccessful attempts to restore the original design, I simply removed the mechanism and now manage only the left control. In general, I can’t call her so reliable and indestructible, as the rumor says. Either the quality has decreased, or I have some other evaluation criteria. However, I do not know any alternatives for this price, so a fully deserved 4 points.
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