After using conventional membranes for a number of years, I have nothing but positive impressions to report and am happy to recommend them. Now I comprehend the rationale behind spending such a significant amount of money on such devices: The impression of a single, unified piece of design. The keyboard has a substantial weight to it and a high level of craftsmanship, plus it has Cherry MX Red switches. Instantaneous response, user-friendly typing experience, and very high speed thanks to the design. In terms of games, this is all there is: illumination and its various iterations. I was very specific in my search and only used a single color rather than RGB. When set to the lowest possible brightness level at night, it does not irritate the user's eyes, and when used during the day, it is not required. + Does not have a numeric keypad. As a consequence of this, there is a magnitude greater amount of space available on the table, as well as more room for the right hand. Other advantages include a detachable thick braided cable and an ease of cleaning. It can be extinguished by simply blowing on it. The following are some of the drawbacks: - It's possible that I've experienced this before; however, pressing the typical keys, shift, backspace, and other keys of a similar nature feels different. When I put a full-fledged Alloy FPS on the same switches as her, I compared the two and found that she did not have the same issue. But what can you do about it given that it is highly unlikely that another keyboard will be distributed? -The keycaps are very flimsy, as stated by other owners. After only a few short months, the structure of many of the most frequently used ones has already developed cracks. I'm not sure how long it will last, but it's very upsetting to see it stuck in such a small space like that keyboard. Since the design is standard, the problem can be easily fixed by purchasing new keycaps; however, for such a large sum of money, I would not want to modify the device. -A limited kit in comparison to a full-fledged Alloy first-person shooter. Only a keyboard, cable, and some documentation are included in the package. A carrying case and gaming keys with replaceable keycaps that can be pulled off are both included in the same package. - Price. However, other keyboards that feature these switches at this price point will be difficult to find.
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