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My only gripe is the glossy black plastic around all the keys, including a significant amount above the arrow keys
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The clear plastic bezel around the edge makes for a nice finishing touch and works to compliment whatever surface you're working on (in my case, a white desk)
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Also, speaking of the batteries, there's this odd, sticky plastic piece that sits over one of the batteries
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Plastic of keyboard body is inconsistent and looks faded in places
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Not a cheap lightweight plastic feel.
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Quiet Keys (no loud tapping noises regularly found with cheap plastic keyboards)- Back-lit Keys (perfect for dark rooms or night time use)- 100
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Good lighted keyboard have injection molded keycaps that use clear and black plastic to provided the lighted letters and no paint to wear off
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The plastic is very cheap and my keyboard came with one key falling out without me doing anything with it
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The plastic feels cheap and the edges are sharp
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It has a sharp plastic edge that can get annoying, but other than that it is great, especially the proximity lighting of the keys
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The front part of the keyboard also has kind of like a wrist pad, but plastic
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Also, while the keyboard is heavy-duty yet elegant from an industrial design perspective, the keys have a cheap plastic feel to them and come off the membrane beneath them rather easily
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I looked at it under magnification and found that a very small plastic pin (bad design Logitech) had broken and the key could not be reinstalled.
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Still had the clear plastic protection around the keys
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It worked just as well in the BIOS screens as it did after booting linux, so I can't see anything wrong with it
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I also really appreciate the off/on button as it allows me to turn it off at night so if my cat walks across the keyboard, she doesn't wake up the computer and type random characters
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that only reactivate you you actually type something and the first thing you type is lost as it is turning the lights back on
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I've had this thing for over 5 years and it works just as well as when I first got it
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Oh and ontop of that, the sensor for the backlit keyboard doesnt exactly work as it stays on
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Built-in sensors detect your hands as they approach the keyboard and, in turn, toggle the backlight on and off; the keyboard lights up when your hands are roughly four inches away, causing it to brighten up as you reach for it
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Works as
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good as that makes it ezier than getting used to a revised new fangled change in the new K800
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Not a big deal, as it's easy to just plug it in.
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It's fully charged, clean as
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n’t hate my old keyboard it just broke
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A big thanks, Logitech!(curious, I always engage tech workers, as I once was
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Oh well I soon enough realized this is not a waterproof
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I did not bother Amazon because well I had a 5 yr full warranty with SquareTrade
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The K800 is smooth, but not quite as quiet as I anticipated.
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Really disappointed as I liked everything else about it.
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, the "c" key decided to either not work at all or generate an unending stream of "c"s.