Despite the fact that I pay more for the Logitech brand, I have been a loyal customer of the company's keyboards for many years. This is already the fourth illuminated keyboard in a series; all of the ones that came before it lasted for between five and seven years. In spite of the extensive selection of Logitech keyboards, there was not much variety to choose from. The designers of many of the models placed a number of function keys along the left edge of the keyboard, which (as my experience demonstrates) is absurd and extremely inconvenient. After all, the tab, shift, and ctrl keys are the most important ones, and you click them by accident. I took a look at the membrane model, but in the end I decided that I should focus on mechanics instead, and this model was the only one that was left. It was ordered by her. What can I possibly say after having used it for a few days? My last device was a "scissor," and its keys had the feel of those on a laptop: they were low, smooth, and nearly silent. This explains the peculiarity. The high ribbed keys took some time for the fingers to become accustomed to playing. The sound of pushing is audible, but it is not bothersome because it is not particularly loud. Do I have what I need? Most likely, yeah, I am content with this.
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