Well this keyboard is amazing. I wanted to get a Logitech Pro keyboard and just try this one, but after trying it I liked one. First time I like the Kilth key switch. My last experience with a kilt keyboard was terrible. Loose keycaps, uneven key travel, clear imitation of cherry and hardly even close. Well, not this one. Different from the cherry blue switch, it has a great touch feel, with a crisp click sound combined with a low key profile, the keyboard is a great choice for a gamer. The key press is 1/3 less and the response is very fast. I believe this switch has reached the quality of a Razer keyboard that uses green key switches. However, the keyboard is made of aluminum, which is very light but still a bit unstable compared to a steel-coated keyboard. After installing the disk I found the user interface easy but I see that there is an option for a report speed of 125-1000/s. , also a game mode that I don't know what improves it. According to the test results, the keyboard with the N-keys is completely reversed. I've been using cherry red switches for a very long time, Corsair K65, Filco minila, ikbc, coolmaster, but I also liked this blue switch. Yes, for the light effect, it has many fancy presets including 4 wave directions, waves, click and light, breath and 5 DIY effects that can be saved in the built-in memory. All can adjust the speed by pressing FN+PgUp/PgDn. Well, I'm not into lighting effects at all. Click-n-lit suits my style which is simple and elegant. If you're not sure about the details, check out this YouTube video review of this keyboard to learn how to input tones, impressions, keyboard components, etc. Hope that helps! :)
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