I was specifically looking for a quiet, low-profile backlit one so that after a laptop I don’t have to rebuild my hands every week. Without shortened keys, with a numpad and a normal 2022 layout - so that duplicate letters are of normal size, well backlit and all characters are highlighted. If these signs sound strange, then look at the Logitech G915, photos of the RF version of the keyboard, it will become clear what I mean. The combination of all these factors turned out to be a rarity among keyboards, but this one was finally found. At first, happiness knew no bounds, and then it became clear that it was not suitable for printing large volumes of text at all. There are a lot of phantom clicks that the keyboard misses (razer did not allow this), after half a year a double click got out, especially under the left hand, where ctrl / alt / shift combinations are often used. Even the combination ctrl + v is duplicated, very often instead of one copy it turns out: "two copies two copies", the text looks like: "then let's go." Conducted an experiment - this happens due to pressing the edges of the keys, and not in the center. They do not seem to stagger to the touch, but apparently the switches themselves stagger lower. Well, either I stumbled the keyboard into doubleclicks for half a year. The previous razer deathstalker keyboard was 6 years old before these problems.