- The Romer-G switches are top notch in terms of tactility. Linear pressure with a tangible response. This is the perfect switch for me. As far as I know Cherry-Brown are similar. Frame, appearance. It looks minimalistic, stylish, beautiful. The legs are not out of Mr. Dedicated ons for QWERASD slots.
- Like many, double / phantom on presses appeared. I have this on "E". No matter how cool the switches are in terms of tactility, expecting such a ty quality is, of course, a hoot. You can get used to the lack of NumPad indication, but its absence in itself is a minus. Like why not, if you could yes.
- Weighty, does not slip on the table. Sturdy construction, does not bend. That's where the dignity ends.
- - Started double-clicking after 2.5 years of not very active use. - I did not notice "tactility" from the word at all, rattling switches, with rattling stabilizers of long keys. The membranes that have ped through my hands over the years will be more tactile. - The first couple of weeks of use, the switches are very "sandy", then they rub in, they become more or less normal. - The switches are not lubricated at all from the factory, hence the "sand" and the loud operation of the keyboard as a whole. - Non-standard keycaps with the most disgusting branded coating, the fastening legs began to break after 2.5 years of use. On sale on a well-known Chinese site, there are no keys with a 2022 layout, only Latin. And in return for broken keycaps, you will not pick up anything. Only original, only with Latin. -Does not remember the brightness of the backlight, when the computer is rebooted, it constantly falls out into flickering mode. Because of this, you need to keep the software turned on all the time. - The board on which all the electronics hangs and the switches are soldered is made very poorly and cheaply - single-layer, GETINAKS material. As a result, the tracks fall off almost from the breath. Holes for switch contacts even without plating (bushings). If you like to “rate”, your keyboard will die even faster due to the fragility of the design of the keycaps and the board.
- Stylish design, heavy, durable, and generally gives the impression of a quality solid product. I was pleased that the keycaps can be easily removed, making the keyboard easy to clean.
- They are. 1. No Num Lock indicator. Instead, there is a completely useless indicator for disabling the Win key - who needs it anyway? Well, ok, let's say you need it. But was it really difficult to add another light bulb? 2. Keycaps are made of matte plastic, they leave traces. Therefore, the keyboard will have to be wiped regularly. 3. Of course, the sound. Not only a knock is heard, but also the ringing of springs. But it is interesting that during the game there is even less noise than during typing. That is, a lot depends on how hard you hit the keys. I did not compare it with other mechanics, but compared to the membrane it is much louder. AFTER TWO YEARS OF USE I WILL SUPPLEMENT THE REVIEW AND PUT ONE STAR INSTEAD OF FOUR. Physically, the keyboard is in perfect order, nothing has broken or worn out. But after about two years, double clicks began to work. Solved the problem with the Keyboard Chattering Fix, but, as you understand, this is a crutch, it's no good. In general, I rather regret that I bought into advertising and switched to mechanics. It didn't give me any tangible benefits.
- Appearance, superior quality finishes, being dark, and having a fashionable style.
- If you double-click on certain characters, the unit does not work on the digital block, and the space bar, and if this continues, the double operation will not work at all.
- 1. It is heavy and will not slide. 2. Design. 3. Hot keys. 4. Quiet. 5. It is simple to keep clean. 6. a port for USB output. 7. Small key travel. 8. I value the fact that my wrists and hands do not experience pain as a result of use.
- 1. The keys are a nuisance; they shatter with enviable regularity; I don't know whether to blame the design or the quality of the plastic; either way, I will soon be left without buttons, which is unfortunate ( 2. Duplication of the pushed key - this issue did not become apparent right away, but it renders using the keyboard nearly impossible since when you press the number one, two characters are written. 3. The support team did not respond in any way, despite the fact that the letter was rather emotional.
- The switches are relatively quiet, which may be an issue for certain users. A well-lit backlight with a quality design.
- Up until I found it, the most common mechanisms, devoid of any novel turns.
- Since I didn't find the keyboard appealing, it was obvious that she had never purchased a yub.
- It appears like double clicks are the norm for her, and the sound of clicks is just repulsive. The button O snapped in two with a single left click.
- -In comparison to the Red MX and the Razer keyboard, the keys are essentially silent. -Convenient configuration software; you can assign keys, disable them while playing, and change the backlight's color (it is SINGLE COLOR!) On the keyboard, there is a USB input, which is quite useful. Connect the receiver from a wireless mouse as an example. You may modify the volume, activate game mode, and other things with the keyboard.
- -As I mentioned previously, some people might have issues with a single-color lighting. But for me, a red light is sufficient. -The slight dangling of long keys is not a problem. -Since there is no indication of NUMLOCK's status, it is unclear if it is enabled or not.
- There is nothing extraneous. The aluminum plate is pretty thick, the case is sturdy and weighty, and it looks beautiful. - Legs are fantastic. The package includes a number of extra keys as well as an extractor for them.
- Romer-G is difficult. They simply destroyed this keyboard. I put up with them, got beyond them, and believed I could become accustomed to a nice keyboard in general. However, for the past half a year, every time I want to uninstall it and return to the old Chinese Zero after 30 minutes of any sweaty skating in a game that requires pressing more than three keys. Worn blue (and black, on a similar ancient Chinese brick) switches function far more clearly than these NEW gaming switches. Now I'm certain that the lower portion of the buttons' greasy, slurred, and erratic behavior is due to the absence of a faulty switch. I've attempted.
- Overall product quality Excellent software Cost that is not prohibitive
- There is no room for complaint regarding the keys that are included in the bundle. Extremely high noise level (more on this later).
- - The Standard of Construction & Appearance - Not RGB (regarding one's own dignity) - Poundage (a lot of weight) - A significant amount of shift, enter, and backspace
- It won't be a problem at all if this is the very first mechanical keyboard you've ever used.