The backlight is lovely and clear, it only comes off as a subtle glow in a well lit room but its just enough to make the keyboard look cool in any case, I do tend to have the room dimmed a little when I’m at the computer, so having the backlights on does look fantastic, even though I touch type it still makes finding the odd key with a quick glance that little bit easier. Even from just a style point it looks fantastic, so if you have no practical application for the lighting, at least your desk will look good.
The Logitech Gaming Software (which wasn’t included with the Keyboard and can be downloaded Logitechs website) was very easy to set up, once installed it scans your installed games and you’re given plenty of options for setting up multiple profiles, which cover everything from multimedia control, game commands, macros, chat phrases and more.
The software is very intuitive but with so many options available for each key you might find it takes a while to get through it all, fortunately there are pre-set profiles for lots of popular games and it is all completely optional.
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