Because it is probably worthless to spend such a large amount on games or, for example, painting or drawing, the keyboard is best suited for individuals who type a lot of text frequently. It is suitable for working for extended periods of time. When installing the proper software, there is additional functionality on the f-keys, which can take some getting used to. This is not a disadvantage, however; rather, it is a matter of personal preference. My working programs have a number of different actions "hung" on each of these buttons. When you press the desired button out of routine, rather than achieving the result you were hoping for, you either boost the volume or something else happens instead. Everything, of course, may be altered in some way or turned off entirely. On the other hand, it would be more practical for me to have distinct buttons on the keyboard that I could use to change the volume or switch tunes.
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