![]() Unfortunately I broke one of the legs on the key cap when I was inserting it back into the switch very gently. The issue with the key caps however is that they’re almost proprietary and finding replacements is not easy, especially right now with this whole early movement of low profile keyboards and the switches in particular. However, the second characters are not shine through, therefore they’re left blank, which is kind of nice because there is no gradient in the illumination. The main keys are shine through and it looks beautiful because the LED that is right underneath it. And I am hoping that we’ll see a low-profile TKL version of this, but right now full-size makes sense in terms of what Logitech is selling and what people are requesting. So it makes sense for them to focus on larger boards that people will actually buy instead of catering towards the really loud minority that want TKL, including myself. ![]() And also an interesting fact, according to Logitech, the sales for full-sized keyboards represent 90% of all sales compared to 10% for TKL models. In one of our Twitter polls, as you can see above, the majority of people prefer still full-sized gaming keyboards for gaming. Keyboards: Bigger the Betterĭespite my favoritism towards TKL boards – this thing is absolutely massive, and I don’t like this form factor – I do acknowledge that many people do. They have done a lot of things right with this keyboard. I feel like Logitech is setting the new standard for what the low profile keyboard should be in terms of the base, in terms of the switches, and the key caps. ![]()
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