These drawbacks, taken separately, are not nearly as severe as a whole, but when added together, they render the product entirely unusable. When purchasing a mechanical keyboard, the intention is typically not to replace it after a year but rather to keep using it for a significant amount of time. In addition, the architecture of this keyboard was specifically developed to prevent the individual keys from being removed. The foundations of the keys are attached to one-sided latches that are only capable of being unlocked from beneath the cover; as long as they are in place, the cover will not be lifted. In the same way, the keyboard does not have any sort of tightness to it; rather, it is merely a flat space with holes underneath the keys. If something were to spill on it, the liquid would go straight through into the interior. There is no possibility of disassembly or cleaning. Which is precisely what ended up happening to me. And sooner or later it will happen to you, no matter how tidy you perceive yourself to be, even if you take great care to avoid clutter. As a direct consequence of this, several keys, including many of these, were duplicated. The keyboard is mostly used for coding, but it is also used for communication and games. If the games in my situation did not truly interfere, then it would be difficult for me to write code and messages; instead, I am required to continually verify and correct everything that I type. Previously, I held positive feelings toward Logitech; but, following that, I don't think that I will still take their products, as a very unfavorable impression has been left on me.
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