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Review on Gaming keyboard Bloody B820R LK Light Strike Red, black, Russian by Wiktor Gajewski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the product suited me, the price is generally perfect.

98% of the time, typing is done on a keyboard for tasks like coding, translating, writing articles, etc. Typing is extremely comfortable and accurate because of the tactile feedback that goes along with keystrokes and clicks. I have no desire to return to the membrane. Contrary to mechanical contact switches, optics basically forbids double-clicks, thus I listed two of my mechanical keyboards on eBay.

Pros
  • Outstanding optical-mechanical keyboard. I adore clicky switches since they are quite light, possibly even heavier. In terms of resources as well as the lack of contact group drawbacks such noise and poor contact from oxidation, optics is more dependable than mechanics. The keyboard is extremely heavy and stays put on the table without moving. The cord is braided and lengthy. Switches are detachable (you might use the word "hotswap," but it's not appropriate for optics). Gap that has been reinforced.
Cons
  • Rubber feet are absent from tilt-adjustment feet. As a result, the keyboard is more likely to slide when the legs are open. Consequently, I like to sit at the keyboard with my legs folded. Not all'multimedia' functions are available; the only controls available are for the sound and player. No combinations to launch the calculator, email, mail, browser, or file manager are assigned to Fn + Fxx (function keys). However, doing so is simple to do by configuring operating system combinations. The backlight effects are unaffected by pressing the keys, as lighting modes are not interactive. Various "snakes," "waves," etc. Since I don't need to look at the keys to type (blind 10-finger typing technique due to V. Shakhidzhanyan and his "Keyboard Solo"), I typically turn off the backlight when I'm not interested. There are no more issues.