Reviewer says keys are sensitive and takes some getting used to ● Can also download the SteelSeries Engine 3 so you can edit the colours and brightness of the lights ● QX2 switch's have great feedback coming from a HyperX keyboard with MX Brown switch's the keys feel better and more responsive ● The keys are slightly louder than reds and browns but over all feel better in my opinion ● This is easily my favourite keyboard that I have ever bought ● Even though the price is somewhat steep I wont be replacing this keyboard anytime soon ● The lights are cool but not essential and haven't tried the macro yet but will be useful later on ● The caps between keys make it easier to hit the right button when gaming and not waste time with fat fingers ● The lighting is not essential but it can be very helpful when playing gifs and pictures ● Only down side no wrist rest can buy that elsewhere - down side is you can't play gifs or pictures on it ● Steelseries' own QX2 switches are very sensitive ● The matte black finish is sleek, key presses respond with a nice mechanical click ● The all-aluminium body feels much sturdier than plastic ● RGB settings can be applied universally between devices or individually customised ● The Steelseries Engine is the software used to control RGB, macro, and macro settings ● It's easy to accidentally press the wrong key, especially if you're touch-typing at speed ● The Apex M750 is clearly marketed towards gamers above those that use their keyboards to type solely essays, etc ● It does feel like it's marketed towards people who like to play games rather than write essays, however ● The only downside is that you can't stop buying SteelSeries products to brand-match all of my peripherals ● 'Oh well ● Oh well ● ' I can't ● '
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