Impressions from the keyboard are twofold. After the Steelseries Apex Pro, I was generally shocked how it was possible to release such a “wreck”, where all the keycaps hang out and dance, to the market. You can’t put other keycaps either, and you won’t be able to experiment much - put fleece or somehow stick them on double-sided tape so that they hang less, because you can break these latches and it won’t be funny. But after a week of sitting behind it, somehow you get used to it. Bribes its compact size, lack of wires, low-profile keycaps, which is pretty good, multimedia keys, stylish appearance. Like the norm. I won’t be surprised if someone from this keyboard will spit. She's not perfect. Typing on the keyboard is the main thing, but in my case, I need the ability to remap keys in separate programs and keyboards like Steelseries, Logitech, Corsair with Mac OS software do a good job of this. If you just needed a low-profile keyboard without problems, then you might want to pay attention to the Keychron k1v4 or k3. Logitech, on the other hand, I really hope that they will continue to improve their products and roll out a product with normal keycaps that will not hang out like a rattle. Z. Y. For a better understanding and not to forget why Kailh switches do not fit on the G915 TKL, I added an image of Kailh's native low-profile keycaps. Kailh switches - are inserted into the switch, like the same Gateron Low Profile, and the Logitech G915 TKL keycaps are on latches, they do not sit tightly and dangle because of this. How it was possible to think of this and put it on sale is a big question. But what do we have, as they say. I really hope that in the future separate keycaps will be available for sale, which can also be inserted.
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