One advantage is that it simply has a good design. It's unusual to find a gaming keyboard in the middle price range that doesn't include any flashy features or gashleks (showing off). Excellent movement and sound of the keys; at moments, it almost has the sense of a mechanical instrument. The ride is incredibly comfortable, and the feelings of touch are extremely gratifying. Both layouts feature high-quality fonts with consistent spacing (another unusual feature for a gaming keyboard). The software is easy to use and extremely comfortable, but it does not have a lot of flexibility in its settings; however, all of the fundamental tasks may be completed easily, simply, and plainly. In contrast to other kinds of software, this one is like soothing medicine for the spirit. With these drawbacks: Unfortunately, nothing good can come from this place. I purchased the first one about a month ago, and while I was incredibly pleased when I first took it out of the box, the very first game revealed an annoying marriage: the spacebar was either not pressed at all (especially sharply noticeable when the W key is held down - that is, the standard "I go forward and try to jump"), or worked the second or third time, and each time I had to look for the right angle and pressing force in order to complete the game. I was frustrated, so I filed a claim to the store, brought the keyboard back the next day, and requested that it be replaced with a keyboard that actually worked. We communicated with the business for the better part of a month, and as a consequence, the store, in reference to the pandemic, refused to repair or modify the item, but they did agree to refund our money. Okay, now that I have my money back, I'm going to get the same keyboard from the same store (you can see all of the benefits here). I picked up the order the day before, and on the same day, I discovered that she is also having the same issue. Checked on two distinctly different operating systems across three distinct PCs. I gave it a shot on PCs with software, without software, and in a variety of other configurations, but it was evident that the issue was with the hardware. Today I went to the store in an attempt to return it, but because of the epidemic, they encouraged me to get in touch with Logitech directly instead. How easy is that? In summary, I don't know whether I was so lucky and this is such a batch with a manufacture problem, but at this point, I'm searching for a means to maybe return the money and, perhaps, not to mess with it further (which would be incredibly disappointing because the model is perfect for me).
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