If you enjoy the key travel and do not require the multimedia buttons, then you are free to choose this option. She is pleasant, but for the price I offered, all of these petty things were not included. Below are some advantages: It's a lot of fun to click the buttons, although I find doing it on computers to be less fun than it is here. The backlight, while it is true that it could only highlight the characters and not the outlines of the buttons, is not nearly as problematic as everyone writes it to be, as it is on + - any laptop. Silent. Has some drawbacks, such as the fact that it would have been able to include a couple of multimedia keys that were independent of one another, rather than hanging 15 functions on one key. Something is inconvenient, notably the volume control and the player (for me), but I can't quite put my finger on what it is. There are no buttons for pausing, taking a break, or printing the screen; instead, they transition between different devices. I must have those. Short left Shift, even though I'm used to it and it's not an issue, well, as much as possible, everyone complains, and no one celebrates it, and yet Logitech continues to put this configuration into the European layout. Well, as much as possible, everyone complains, and no one praises it. In 2022, it will no longer be feasible to work with a USB connection; nonetheless, doing so through a receiver, bluetooth, or USB will not present any difficulties. For that amount of money, it is possible to make it happen. I use a Corsair mouse, which is capable of performing all of these functions. Not a case made of metal or aluminum; for the price, it ought to be manufactured out of metal rather than plastic.