I was a little concerned at how inexpensive this keyboard was. I have been using a flat Cherry MX gaming keyboard and I really liked how the keys felt but I started experiencing some pretty painful hand and wrist pain.This thing felt pretty natural out of the box. Apparently I have been using my left pointer for the 'Y' key, so that took an hour or so to get used to, but other than that, it's an easy switch from a flat keyboard. My hand and wrist pain has gone away in the last few days only changing the keyboard.Time will tell on the long-term quality, but if I don't update the post, that means it's doing great. I usually prefer a backlit keyboard, but you can't beat this for the price. Keys aren't as 'snappy' as a mechanical/Cherry MX equivalent, but I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who wants an inexpensive but quality option. It's probably quieter too.
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