This absolutely flawless fantasy keyboard for that price comes with two heaping spoonfuls of tar. In particular, this squeak of several switches, which is quite bothersome because it is so distinct from the background clatter of keys normally heard when typing or playing. Another annoyance is that the backlight diodes in certain keyboards are arranged so poorly that the light shines forward and upward rather than straight up. The keyboard's backlight must be disabled, but then what's the point? You could, of course, come up with something and shut this keyboard, blocking the monitor from the glare. This skeleton keyboard's design, shape, and size are nearly identical to one I already owned, however its backlight did not illuminate the screen in front of me. Switches, on the other hand, are considerably trickier; you either have to physically reposition the seldom-used keys or choose the right oil or lubricant for them so that the springs within don't make such a thin, high, brief squeak. Therefore, if it weren't for these two extremely large minuses that suddenly cause you disappointment, it would be a great keyboard for this price. This is a good keyboard for the price, and it's darn wonderful to type and play on, and just enjoy the backlight, if we consider that I just came across poor switches and that the brightness of the backlight can be reduced/closed with some little, not high panel.