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    Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls

    • The switches are very good, and although the key caps have gotten some hate, I personal like the raised edges
    • The key caps really suck for typing, and even gaming, my fingers slip off them and hit two keys at once, because they're too tall
    • I almost consider keeping the product but not until i tested these odd key caps; white lights are a bit bluish; lock and audio led lights are not customizable; and this freaking PALM REST
    • they are both hefty and tall taking a lot of room under those annoying key caps
    • The key caps feel great and make it harder to fat finger as you feel where the keys are, it's quieter than a normal mech kb, actuates faster, and travels less distance.
    • and I also have heard that Logitech will sell the normal key-caps separately if it really bothers you that much
    • I was concerned that the key caps on it would be strange
    • The key caps are awful for typing, and okay for gaming
    • The key caps are very quiet and are very satisfying to press
    • But, the caps are unusual enough to make typists uncomfortable until they get used to it
    • For a high-dollar mechanical keyboard, I really expected to get more durable key-caps, or at least replaceable key caps
    • And I actually really like the crazy key caps they feel good
    • And I actually really like the crazy key caps they feel good
    • Regrettably, due to the different stem design you won't be able to swap the keycaps for Cherry MX-compatible caps
    • Many user complain about how awkward the key caps make typing and ill say that they do take some getting used to but definitely not a deal breaker
    • Oh and as far as the "weird" caps you can't even notice unless glide your fingers across the keyboard so plz stop complaining.
    • This keyboard is very much love or hate, some people (including myself) love the angular key caps, some people hate them, the lights are very bright and vibrant with each individual key, as someone who is coming from rubber dome keyboards, it is so much better, it takes extremely little force to push the keys down, and they don't feel like rubber dome at all, no matter what people say, the switches are the perfect balance between tactile and quiet
    • I love the key caps.
    • The Key caps are a complete lie and only add to the anger of gaming
    • The biggest controversy this keyboard has is its key caps
    • Some disliked the board from the outset due to the uneven wrist rest and the angular key caps
    • This one, the Spark, has weird key caps with raised edges
    • That isn't to say that this keyboard isn't pretty good, it just isn't as great as it could be considering this is the successor to the G710 (which I also own).First - The key caps are miserable
    • One thing I wish logitech would do would make the caps lock like the
    • the key caps feel amazing, the wrist rest could be a little more extended for typing but in most situations its perfect
    • My only complaint is that the key caps have a very strange and difficult to get used to shape and feel to them but that is strictly a personal preference and doesn't interfere with the functionality
    • A very easy to program mechanical keyboard.
    • For now I'm leaving the rating a 4/5, driven by optimism that I will grow to enjoy the keyboard more as I use it, and the fact that given everything I've said, it's still a great keyboard with tons of features I was looking for
    • That isn't to say that this keyboard isn't pretty good, it just isn't as great as it could be considering this is the successor to the G710 (which I also own).First - The key caps are miserable