People still tell me how much they like my keyboard almost three months later. Everyone who came to see me at work complimented it for the first month I had it in my office. br>br>I've had it for almost three months and nothing has broken or stopped working it's still going strong. The lighting instructions had already been uploaded by someone else, but in case anyone missed it, I'll repost it here. br>br>The lighting presets that come with it are also quite good I just switch between them every now and then depending on my mood you can also customize it yourself, but I have not done so. Once you've gotten used to it, it's actually quite enjoyable to type on. While this isn not 100% an authentic typewriter as it would be in the old days, it still has a pretty similar feeling to it and it being mechanical, it makes my all day typ It took a little getting used to pressing these keys because they were designed a little higher than I'm used to, but it didn't take long. br>I've always wanted to try typing with typewriter keys. I like to turn off the lights in my office and only use monitor light and natural light from windows to help me focus on my work. I wanted something RGB mechanical that was under $100 because it was for work. I have my own small office room where I keep all of my belongings, so having this keyboard was not an issue. The first photo shows the room with the lights turned on, while the second photo shows the room with the lights turned off.
This was purchased to replace a generic keyboard that was provided to me at work.