


Super comfortable!

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RGB isn't obnoxious or blinding Good cable management Comes with a few different RGB presets Brightness adjustment

There is a lot to like about this keyboard. Right out of the box you notice the slim profile. Its a nice build quality, not too heavy. The cable/wireless system is one you've probably seen before and works well. USB cable for charging that has a wireless adapter you can either plug directly into your computer or on to the end of the cable. Having bluetooth is nice as well if you want to use it with another device like your phone. The tactile feel was very nice and was a positive surprise to me. I had my doubts given the slim profile. When it comes to tactile feel I did not feel there was any sacrifice using this compared to my normal size gaming keyboard. However, travel distance is still a personal preference thing so the shorter travel distance may not be ideal for all. The battery life is superb. They advertise 30hrs with back lighting at max brightness which is really bright. I had the brightness set to a medium level whether it was on wireless or wired. With the brightness turned down or off the battery life quickly increases to a matter of days as opposed to hours. It also is good about turning off the back lighting to conserve power. Lastly, setting up the back lighting was very easy in Logitech's software. I assigned different colors to different groups of keys, but you can customize each key individually.

Purchased one of these on sale years ago, and didn't stop using it until the left-click died. At that point, I bought another. -The weights give the mouse just the right amount of heft, & they're adjustable to (hopefully) give you the perfect feel -The software is insanea! In a good way--every button is customizable, from single-key presses to full macros, to rapid-fire presses with input delay -Button layout; the side-button rows are set at opposing angles, and the #5 button is marked, so you can always quickly re-center & find your hand position mid-game without taking your eyes off your screen - be careful, though, because I'm dependent on that now. Excellent design choice -Size & shape; fits my long-fingered hand well, and the thumb-rest keeps you off the mousepad -Speed; the software lets you change response time, refresh rate, & there are 2 buttons just South of he scroll wheel that I leave dedicated to a 5-speed fully customizable DPI changer, speaking of: -Preset profiles; this isnwjere the mouse really shines, as ith has 5 fully customizable profiles. Apologies for the repetition, but it's seriously that good. EVERY setting is unique to the profile selected, which can be set to be changed with a hotkey, or done by the dedicated button on the underside of the mouse. -LED lighting; the mouse has a few LED zones, which I believe are best used here to discern what profile you are set to, & though limited gives another nice little touch of customizability -Extras; the mouse comes with a container for your weights so that you don't have to worry about losing them, in the case that you don't feel like rocking it at max weight. Also comes with spare pads to replace the ones on the bottom of your mouse for when they inevitably wear out (great foresight, Utech!)

Very well made mouse. I like this mouse more than any others I have used.




Well guys its a mouse.





I did use the provided DisplayPort and USB cables as instructed. I did use a standard generic wired 104 key keyboard and wired mouse as instructed. Easy to set up and worked just fine right out of the box. Switching easily between Windows 10 64-bit machines using DisplayPort. I like being able to toggle machines by pushing buttons on the switch.


