![]() The rubber rings are effective but can only do so much meaning that while quieter than most mechanical keyboards the G710+ is still markedly louder than a rubber membrane model. Cherry MX Brown switches (4mm travel, 45g pressure, tactile) are used throughout and each has been dampened slightly with a rubber ring to reduce the rattling noise the switches normally make. Nonetheless, the typing experience is still excellent. It's not difficult to use per se but there is a short learning curve that is only there because of some styling choices, which seems rather silly to us. Also, the labels for the primary functions are offset to the top and centre of the key – leading to further confusion for the secondary functions as they now sit below the primary function labels. Logitech has gone for a sort of 'digital' look with all the characters squared-off where they would normally be rounded. In fact, even in good lighting, the dull grey colour for this writing is rather difficult to read.įurthermore, the font used for both primary and secondary functions is not really to our liking. While most experienced keyboard users will know the rough whereabouts of secondary functions, it's useful to be able to check, and here the backlighting is minimal at best. Whole keyboard at half brightness - our preferred settingĪlso, it's a shame the backlighting doesn't do a very good job of illuminating the secondary functions of, in particular, the number keys.
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