The keyboard is connected to a USB hub in the monitor, to which an upstream USB Type-C cable is connected. Most of the time, this cable is connected to a PC, and I did not pay attention to whether there was a problem number 3, since I do not print much on a PC (it is for games). But from time to time I connect usb-c to a MacBook Pro to use a large monitor. So, sometimes some key spontaneously stops working (i. E. does not respond to pressing), before that it fires a burst of letters in a text editor from a single press. This is fixed only by disconnecting and reconnecting the keyboard. As for problem number 4 - I don’t understand what the catch is at all, because due to the lack of software, I believed that pressing Fn + arrows (as well as F10 and F11 for volume control) are processed by the ARM processor of the keyboard itself and should not depend on OS. No matter how! You can answer that the volume key codes in macOS may not match those in Windows, to which I will say that on a regular Microsoft membrane keyboard, the volume keys work in any OS (tested in Win7-Win10, Ubuntu, macOS). To sum it up: I'm frustrated by the blunt behavior of the keyboard and would recommend to anyone I know to avoid the HyperX keyboard.
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